Last 60 hours (sophomore/junior grades)

<p>I've started narrowing down programs I'm interested in since I'd be able to graduate next year deciding if I want to apply now or hang on that extra year. It looks like a lot of them want the GPA over the last 60 credits. Since I wouldn't have Senior grades yet, the last 60 hours of grades I received would be Sophomore and Junior years. Is that what I should be reporting? Because if that's the case the extra year would make all the difference (heck, depending on how well I'm doing it might even be beneficial to wait till my degree is already awarded so ALL my grades are available. That one year that would be included if I have to consider Sophomore year is the only one I want to avoid...can't imagine including it in the "important" GPA if all other grades are stellar :-p</p>

<p>I actually had one school (I think it was PennState) where your last sixty hours GPA meant the last sixty hours of your college career. If you hadn't finished those hours, they just wanted you to report the part of them you had finished. I hadn't gotten my grades for this semester yet, so I just reported my grades for last year. </p>

<p>I would call to clarify what they want exactly.</p>