Hi everyone, needing a bit of advice right now. I'm considering applying to Arizona State University and wanted to know, what's the average GPA of admitted students? I want to know whether my GPA is competitive enough or if I should buckle down and try to boost it a bit. Thanks in advance, any help would be appreciated!
Arizona State University (ASU) generally has a somewhat broad acceptance range when it comes to GPAs because they practice a holistic review of applications. This means they consider more than just your grades. However, to give you an idea, successful applicants to ASU typically have high school GPAs in the range of 3.4 to 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.
Bear in mind, though, that the range can vary depending on the specific program within the university, with some of the more competitive ones requiring a higher GPA for admission. Therefore, if your GPA falls within or above this range, you can be fairly confident in your chances.
However, your GPA is just one part of your application, and even if your GPA is towards the lower end or slightly below the range, it doesn't necessarily mean you won't get in. The admissions team at ASU also looks at the rigor of your high school curriculum, your extracurricular activities, and any other notable achievements you may have.
Hope this information gives you a good starting point for your college application journey. Best of luck!
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