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What's the average high school GPA of admitted UConn students?

Hey everyone. I've been working on maintaining my GPA and I'm currently sitting at a 3.7. Does anyone know what kind of high school GPA UConn typically expects? How competitive is it? Appreciate your help guys.

a year ago

The average high school GPA of admitted students at the University of Connecticut (UConn) is typically around a 3.7 on a 4.0 scale. So you're right in the ballpark with your current GPA! That being said, UConn does employ a holistic review process, meaning they look at more than just your GPA. They'll take into account your course rigor (how challenging your classes are), extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and other factors.

Keep in mind, admissions can be competitive. UConn's acceptance rate has been in the range of 48-55% in recent years. This means that while your GPA is important, it's also crucial to present a well-rounded application. Having strong extracurriculars can be just as significant, particularly if they show a genuine interest or showcase a specific talent or leadership role.

Lastly, note that different programs within UConn can have different admission standards. For example, some of UConn's specialized programs or honors programs may have more rigorous standards than the general admissions pool.

So, keep up your grades, ensure you're taking challenging courses and continue your involvement in activities you're passionate about to make your application as competitive as possible!

a year ago

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