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Howard average GPA

I'm really interested in applying to Howard University, and I want to know what their average GPA is for incoming students. Do they consider weighted or unweighted GPAs? And does anyone know what their average test scores are like as well?

3 months ago

The average GPA for incoming students at Howard University is around 3.67. This is an unweighted calculation, meaning it is based on a 4.0 scale. It's important to keep in mind that Howard, like most universities, will look at your overall academic performance and the rigor of your coursework, rather than just focusing on GPA.

As for test scores, Howard University has adopted a test-optional policy for the 2024-2025 application cycle due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that submitting SAT or ACT scores is not required, but you can still choose to submit them if you feel they will strengthen your application. If you do decide to submit test scores, the average SAT score for accepted students at Howard is generally in the range of 1050-1290, while the average ACT score falls between 20-26. Keep in mind, though, that these are only averages and your admission decision will be primarily based on a holistic review of your application.

Lastly, remember that GPA and test scores are just part of the application. Howard will also take into account your extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and personal essays to get a comprehensive understanding of who you are and your potential to succeed at the university. Good luck with your application!

3 months ago

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