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What's the average GPA for University of Toronto?

Hello, I'm considering applying to the University of Toronto and I'm curious about the average GPA of admitted students. Does anyone know what it is or have any recommendations for what I should aim for? Thanks so much!

2 years ago

Hello! The University of Toronto (also known as U of T) is a competitive institution, and GPA expectations for admitted students can vary depending on the specific program and faculty. Generally, a competitive applicant would have a GPA of around 3.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale. However, it's important to note that some more competitive programs may require a higher GPA, while others may have slightly more lenient standards.

To increase your chances of acceptance, aim for a GPA as high as possible. Ideally, you should strive for a 3.85 or higher, as it will likely put you in a better position in competitive programs. Additionally, remember that U of T, like many universities, takes a holistic approach to evaluating applicants, so factors such as standardized test scores (for international students), extracurricular activities, and personal statements will also play a significant role in your application.

To get a better understanding of the GPA expectations for your specific program, you can research or reach out to the admissions department or the specific college or faculty you're interested in. This will give you more detailed information on what they're looking for in applicants. Best of luck in your application process!

2 years ago

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