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Look for the semester and year. After the transfer section, you'll see that your undergraduate record is divided into semesters. ... Read your transcript horizontally by class. ... Check each semester's GPA. ... Look for you cumulative GPA on the last page of your transcript.
Look for the semester and year. After the transfer section, you'll see that your undergraduate record is divided into semesters. ... Read your transcript horizontally by class. ... Check each semester's GPA. ... Look for you cumulative GPA on the last page of your transcript.
Add up the number of grade points for every class on your transcript. Add up the number of all the credit hours you attempted. Count all credit hours that were given a grade, regardless of the grade. Divide the total number of grade points by the total number of credit hours to determine your cumulative GPA.
A college transcript is very similar to your high school transcripts. It is essentially a copy of your academic record, listing the courses you've taken, your grade in those courses (or, if you took it pass/fail), your overall GPA, and the dates you've attended.
The transcript has calculated grade point average listed on it which is for the most recent semester. ... It includes your enrollment history, grades that you got, credits earned and attempted and average of grade-point. The classes would be arranged in chronological format by the enrollment semester or the quarter.
PASSED HOURS: Refers to any course appearing on the transcript with a letter grade. EARNED HOURS: Refers to hours passed with a grade of D or higher or with a grade of S (Satisfactory). ... QUALITY POINTS: number of credit hours per course multiplied by the value of the grade received.
A WT (withheld) result means that your School has not reported a mark for you for the unit in question. The Examination and Results office is not able to provide any specific information about why a result is showing as WT.
At the top right is your academic status. This includes the date you entered 9th grade, your graduation plan, your current GPA (grade point average), your class rank, and the last date that class ranks were tabulated.
When you repeat a course, the second attempt and all subsequent attempts are used in calculating your GPA. The first attempt remains on your transcript, but it is no longer used in calculating your GPA.
Some schools allow students to petition to have a grade removed from use in calculating the cumulative GPA, but the record of the class is not withdrawn from the transcript. ... The course will remain on the transcript, but the grade will not be included in the cumulative GPA.
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