I am considering applying to Liberty University and want to know how they calculate GPA. Is there a GPA calculator specifically for Liberty, or do they have any unique grading policies I should be aware of when calculating my GPA?
Liberty University uses the 4.0 GPA scale, which is the most common scale in the United States. To calculate your GPA, follow these steps:
1. Assign a point value to each course grade:
- A: 4.0
- A-: 3.7
- B+: 3.3
- B: 3.0
- B-: 2.7
- C+: 2.3
- C: 2.0
- C-: 1.7
- D+: 1.3
- D: 1.0
- D-: 0.7
- F: 0
For example, if you have an A in a class, it would be worth 4.0 points.
2. Multiply each point value by the number of credit hours for the course (most high school courses are typically worth 1 credit). This will give you the weighted points for each course.
For example, if you have an A in a 1-credit course, it would be worth 4.0 weighted points.
3. Add up the weighted points for all your courses and divide that number by the total number of credit hours. This will give you your GPA on a 4.0 scale.
For example, suppose you have taken four 1-credit classes and earned the following grades: A (4.0), B (3.0), A- (3.7), and B+ (3.3). The sum of the weighted points is 14, and the total number of credit hours is 4. So, your GPA would be 14 ÷ 4 = 3.5.
Keep in mind that if your high school calculates GPA differently, like using a weighted scale for honors or AP courses, Liberty may recalculate your GPA based on their own guidelines. However, the 4.0 scale is the standard method used for unweighted GPA calculation.
It's also worth noting that Liberty University takes a holistic approach to admissions, taking into account factors beyond GPA, such as extracurricular activities, your personal statement, and letters of recommendation. While it's important to aim for a strong GPA, it's just one part of your application.
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