Hey, guys! I'm curious, do Cal State schools take our senior year grades into consideration when they make decisions on admissions? Would appreciate any info you have on that.
Yes, Cal State schools do take senior year grades into consideration, but their importance varies based on the timing of the application process and specific campus policies.
Cal State schools primarily use your grades from 10th and 11th grade to calculate your GPA for admissions purposes. However, senior year course selection and performance still matter. When you apply, admissions officers look at the courses you're taking during your senior year to ensure that you're continuing to challenge yourself academically. They want to see a rigorous course load and your ability to maintain good grades in those courses.
Additionally, it's essential to keep your grades up throughout your senior year because Cal State schools might review your final transcript after graduation. In some cases, they may rescind an offer of admission if there's a significant drop in your grades or if you fail to complete required coursework.
In summary, while your 10th and 11th-grade performance carries more weight in the admissions process, maintaining strong grades and a challenging course load during your senior year is still vital for Cal State schools.
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