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John Fielding, CEO
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Grade-Point-Average (GPA) for a year is determined by adding the point values for all courses, and dividing by the total credits earned.
Called the cumulative grade-point average when averaged over all the courses completed at the University.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The cumulative grade-point average from all previous institutions will be considered in determining admission status, institutional grant eligibility, and initial athletic eligibility.
When the cumulative grade point average returns to the minimum required level, the recipient may apply for reinstatement to the Educational Assistance Program.
Probationary status is removed following a semester of satisfactory work completed in residence provided the overall cumulative grade point average and the major grade point average are restored to 2.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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All grade point averages must be maintained while participating in the program and will be verified by copies of six week report cards.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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Grades in classes designated as individualized are omitted from grade point averages although these classes do count towards graduation.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Eighth grade averages will not be used in computing a students cumulative grade point average.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Grade-Point Average (GPA) Undergraduates entering UCSC in fall 2001 and thereafter have a UCSC cumulative grade-point average calculated from their final course grades.
Grade Point Average, Semester (Sem GPA) To find your GPA, multiply the letter grade point equivalent for each course by the number of credits granted for that course.
Grade Point Averages (GPA) Students' Grade Point Averages (GPAs) are determined by dividing the number of grade points by the number of SCH attempted.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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The cumulative grade point average and class rank are recomputed at the end of each semester.
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