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Specifics about Providence College GPA

Yo, peeps! Trying to figure out my college game here. I've been considering Providence College and just how competitive I need to be. Can anyone tell me what looks good GPA-wise? And how heavily do they consider it? Thanks a bunch.

a year ago

Hey there! Providence College values high academic achievement, and the average GPA of admitted students is typically around a 3.58. However, it's also important to keep in mind that Providence uses a holistic review process, meaning they look at your application as a whole - not just your GPA.

While they certainly want students who perform well academically, they are also interested in your personal qualities, your extracurricular activities, your essays, and your recommendations. So a strong GPA is valuable, but it's also important to show your passion, commitment, and unique qualities in other areas of your application.

One factor to keep in mind is the rigor of your high school courses. Providence, like many colleges, values students who challenge themselves academically. So, while it's great to have a high GPA, challenging yourself with advanced classes can also demonstrate your academic potential.

Remember that while numbers like GPA give a quick snapshot of a student's academic ability, colleges want to admit students who will add value to their campus in a variety of ways. So don't stress too much if your GPA is slightly below that average - focus on showing your strengths elsewhere in your application!

a year ago

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