Should i let the schools that ive applied to know of my college GPA?

<p>So i am a HS senior who has already applied to a couple of schools. The school i go to is entirely centered around dual-enrollment, in fact the small high school is located on the CC campus. All of our college courses and grades are reported on my high school transcript, which was sent in by my counselor. </p>

<p>My question though, is in regard to the GPA that the CC gives me. Right now on my transcript (and presumably the one my counselor sent to my schools) is my cumulative unweighted GPA, (and my weighted GPA, but its on a very weird scale so im disregarding that.) which takes into account every course i have taken in my four years of HS (including college courses). This is a 3.71. When i log into my CC's website i also see my college GPA which just takes into account the 16 college courses i have taken. This is a 3.89. Should i email or call my schools to let them know of my additional college GPA, as it looks a lot better than JUST my HS GPA. </p>

<p>I asked this in another thread but i would like some more opinions. </p>

<p>No need to send this additional information, which could be confusing or even misleading if someone thinks it’s additional data rather than just a different presentation of previously submitted info. The schools will see from your transcript that you had great grades in your college-level classes. You’re assuming adcoms don’t look beyond the GPA number, and I don’t believe that’s true–they ask for a full transcript for a reason.</p>

<p>@mommaj that’s comforting, thank you. </p>

<p>Any other opinions?</p>

<p>The question was asked and answered</p>

<p>If its all on the same transcript, theres no need to tell them about it. It’s all right there.</p>

<p>OK, thanks for the info guys :)</p>