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Minimum GPA for UCLA admission?

Hi all, I was wondering what the minimum GPA for UCLA is? I've been doing my research but need some clarification. Can someone help me out?

8 months ago

While UCLA doesn't have a strict minimum GPA requirement for admission, it's important to understand that admission to the university is highly competitive. For the Fall 2023 freshman class, the average unweighted GPA of admitted students was about 3.95 to 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. That said, many admitted students had GPAs above 4.0 due to taking advanced courses like APs and honors classes. The middle 50% of weighted GPAs fell between 4.37 and 4.74. However, keep in mind that these are just the averages—some students were admitted with lower GPAs, while others had higher ones.

There are several factors that can impact your chance of admission with a particular GPA. For example, the rigor of your course schedule can play a role in an admissions officer's evaluation. If you've taken a challenging curriculum throughout high school, this could partially compensate for a lower GPA. Additionally, strong extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendation letters can help showcase your strengths and make you a competitive applicant even if your GPA is not as high as you'd like.

It's essential to remember that the UC system practices holistic review, meaning they evaluate each applicant based on a variety of factors in their application, not just their GPA. It's important to focus on presenting a well-rounded application that showcases your academic potential, passions, and personal qualities.

8 months ago

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