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What GPA do I need for Hampton University?

Hey everyone! I'm a high school junior starting to work on my college applications, and I'm interested in Hampton University. I'm trying to figure out the GPA requirements to understand where I should focus on improving. Does anybody know what the usual GPA range for accepted students is? Also, do they look at weighted or unweighted GPAs more closely? Any personal experiences or advice about applying to Hampton would be appreciated!

a year ago

Hampton University, as a moderately competitive school, generally looks for applicants with GPAs that are above average. The average GPA of accepted students tends to be around 3.3 on an unweighted 4.0 scale.

Remember that while GPA is important, Hampton reviews applications holistically, meaning they will consider other factors in conjunction with your GPA. This includes the rigor of your high school coursework (like taking AP or Honors classes), your SAT or ACT scores, your extracurriculars, and your personal statement, among other elements. Each of these components informs the admissions officers about your potential for success at Hampton.

They accept both weighted and unweighted GPAs but do not specify a preference for one over the other. This is because they understand that different high schools weigh GPAs differently, so it's crucial to consider the applicant within the context of their individual high school environment.

One piece of advice would be to really make your application stand out by going above and beyond the GPA and showcasing your unique strengths and passions. Focus on demonstrating in your application how you can contribute to and benefit from Hampton University's learning environment, as that can be just as impactful as numerical statistics in college admissions decisions. For example, if you have a particular interest or have undertaken an independent project, illustrating this can be beneficial.

a year ago

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