<p>I'm currently enroll at a local college and my college does not offer summer classes so I went to take summer classes at another school and plan on transferring them back to my current school that i am in enroll in . My thing is will the classes I took at the other college be added into my gpa at my enroll college or no . I did get permission to take these summer classes at a different school just was wondering how it will look on my transcript ..</p>
<p>They will most likely be factored into your overall cumulative GPA, yes. They might not factor in to the GPA for courses you’ve taken specifically at that college, but they will almost certainly be a part of the cumulative.</p>
<p>You’re asking the wrong people. Strangers online don’t know your college’s policy about grade point averages and credits transferred in from outside. People in the registrar’s office at your college know that answer. (And I would hazard a guess that they put it in the FAQ on their web page.)</p>
<p>Where I went to college, you could transfer in credit from outside with permission, but the the college listed only the credit earned, and not the grades, on your transcript, and grades earned out of residence did not count in your GPA. But unless you go to college where I went to college, that doesn’t help you know what your college is going to do.</p>
<p>I got permission to take the course , i was just wondering if it will be added into my gpa since my school doesn’t offer summer classss , we are allow to go elsewhere any take them</p>
<p>I understand what you’re asking.</p>
<p>The answer to your question depends on the policy of your college, and since we don’t know where you go to college, we can’t tell you what that policy is.</p>
<p>You can probably find out by looking at your college’s web site. If that doesn’t answer your question, you can call the registrar’s office or an advisor at your college.</p>
<p>Exactly. You’re asking a bunch of people that don’t know what school you go to, or what that schools policies for these kinds of things are. The only person that can certainly answer this is someone at your school.</p>
<p>It depends on the school. Some schools do not include other school’s GPAs in their own GPA. Others do. My school had 3 separate GPAs, an overall GPA for all classes taken, an institutional one for just the school’s own GPA, and a 3rd one I never quite understood. </p>
<p>Ask your school.</p>