What kind of GPA/SATs do you need to be accepted to the Univ Park summer session?

<p>I know it's a bit lower than the level for those starting in the Fall - but how much of a difference is there?</p>

<p>opposite - summer has lower gpa/sat than summer.
I had a 3.0 weighted GPA (at an EXTREMELY competitive school) and probably 2.8 unweighted. Penn State accepts a lot of kids from my school especially with lower SATs.
My SAT was 1970.
I know there are a lot of people who have very high GPA and lower SAT so it just depends.</p>

<p>"opposite - summer has lower gpa/sat than summer. "</p>

<p>Typo?</p>

<p>I have a ACT of a 25 and UW GPA of 3.3 does that give me a good chance for summer session?</p>

<p>GPA is 2/3 of their decision, so if the bottom 25% of the applications for fall is 3.52, and summer is slightly less competitive, you’re probably going to still fall in the bottom 25%, but might have a chance. You would have a much better chance if one of your stats was very impressive rather than both average, like a really high GPA or ACT.</p>

<p>makes sense,thanks!</p>

<p>98 GPA all 3 years (my school refuses to use a 4.0 scale anymore) and 1740 on my SATs. They take volunteer work into huge consideration if you have low stats</p>