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UNC Admissions: What's a good GPA to aim for?

Hello! I'm planning to apply to the University of North Carolina and I'm curious about what GPA they expect from applicants. Is there a specific GPA range they tend to look for in incoming students? Any advice would be much appreciated!

a year ago

UNC-Chapel Hill is a competitive school, and having a strong GPA can help bolster your application. While there isn't a specific GPA requirement set by the university, it's worth considering the average GPA of admitted students to get an idea of what you should aim for.

Among incoming students, the average weighted GPA is typically around 4.3-4.7 on a 5.0 scale. For those on a 4.0 scale, the average unweighted GPA is around 3.7-4.0. It's important to note that the University of North Carolina (UNC) system has a minimum weighted GPA requirement of 2.5. However, this minimum is for the UNC system as a whole, and admitted students to UNC-Chapel Hill tend to have higher GPAs.

To be more competitive, you should aim for a GPA in the higher end of these ranges or above the average. Remember, though, that your GPA is only one part of your application. UNC-Chapel Hill reviews applications holistically, meaning that they take many factors into account - course rigor, extracurricular involvement, test scores (optional), essays, and letters of recommendation. A strong GPA may be an advantage, but it's important to be a well-rounded applicant to maximize your chances of admission.

Overall, aiming for a high GPA is essential, but remember to focus on other aspects of your application as well!

a year ago

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