Uc Gpa

<p>kluge is correct.</p>

<p>f-masta: awesome!</p>

<p>Letter Grade Value Grade Points
A 4
A- 3.7
B+ 3.3
B 3.0
B- 2.7
C+ 2.3
C 2
C- 1.7
D+ 1.3
D 1
D- 0.7
F 0 0 </p>

<p>I got this off the UCR website...</p>

<p>is this for UCR alone or is this for all teh UC's? Oh my......this isn't good at all, can someone clear this up? do UC's count minuses or pluses?</p>

<p>elc gpa calc is different from the campus grading system for colege classes......teh admission calc don't use no stinkin' plusses adn minuses</p>

<p>From the UCOP:</p>

<p>"All campuses use the same method of calculating a preliminary grade point average for purposes of determining an applicant's UC eligibility. The GPA is calculated based on all "a-g" subjects completed in grades 10 and 11 — including summer sessions — by assigning point values to the grades a student earns, totaling the points, and dividing the total by the number of "a-g" course units. Points are assigned as follows: A=4 points, B=3 points, C=2 points, D=1 point and F=0 points. Courses taken in the ninth grade can be used to meet the Subject Requirement if the student earns a grade of C or better, but they will not be used to calculate the GPA.</p>

<p>The University assigns extra grade points for up to four yearlong courses of University-certified honors-level, Advanced Placement, and/or designated International Baccalaureate courses taken in grades 10, 11 and 12: A=5 points, B=4 points, C=3 points. College-level courses in the "a-g"college preparatory subjects that are transferable to the University are also assigned honors grade points. A maximum of four semesters of honors courses taken in grade 10 are assigned honors grade points. Grades of D are not assigned extra honors points. (Extra points will be awarded to 10th graders only when they take courses that have been certified by the University as honors-level courses.) At the end of the 12th grade, campuses verify an applicant's UC eligibility based on the final high school record."</p>

<p>thank you so much.</p>