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GPA for Arizona State University?

Hello everyone! I'm considering applying to Arizona State University next year and I'm a bit anxious about if my GPA will make the cut. I can't find a definitive answer online, so I was wondering if anyone knows what the required GPA or the average GPA of admitted students is at ASU? Is it heavily weighted in the admissions process?

3 months ago

Arizona State University is known for its openness to a wide range of students from varying academic backgrounds. While they do consider GPA in their admissions decisions, it's important to note that ASU admits students on a comprehensive, individual basis.

According to the most recent data available, the average GPA of incoming freshmen at ASU is about 3.55 on a 4.0 scale. However, this doesn't mean you need a 3.55 GPA to get in. ASU has stated that students need at least a 3.0 GPA (though this may vary depending on which school within ASU you’re applying to and which courses you've taken).

To increase your chances of admission, it's vital to perform well in your core academic courses, particularly in your junior and senior year. A solid performance in rigorous courses, like AP or IB, can also contribute to a strong application.

Remember, while GPA is an important factor, it's not the only determinant in the admissions review process. ASU also looks at a student's academic accomplishments, extracurricular activities, leadership experiences, and personal attributes.

In summary, aim for a competitive GPA, but also show that there's more to your application than just academics. Good luck with your application process!

3 months ago

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