<p>I am currently a graduate student. When entering my cumulative GPA on an internship application, should I just use my graduate GPA or my total GPA combined from undergrad and grad school? I have been using my graduate GPA, but does't cumulative imply a contribution from everything? Career sites never seem to define "cumulative GPA".</p>
<p>Cumulative GPA refers to the GPA you earned doing one task or set of related tasks at one school. If you transfer schools as an undergraduate, you would have a cumulative GPA at your first school to report and then a completely separate cumulative GPA at your second school to report. If you do a double major in one school, you only have one cumulative GPA. If you get a master’s degree, your cumulative GPA is only your GPA as a master’s student. The lines are a little murky around submatriculation - if you enter a master’s program or take master’s courses before completing undergraduate - but your advisors at school should be able to help you out with that, if you are in that situation.</p>