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George Mason University GPA Question

Hey, I'm thinking about applying to GMU. Does anyone know what GPA they typically expect from their applicants?

3 months ago

The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at George Mason University was about 3.68 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily A- students are accepted and ultimately attend. Having said that, the GPA requirement is just one of many factors taken into consideration by the admissions team.

It's important to note that while a high GPA can help you with the admissions process, other factors such as your SAT/ACT scores (if submitted), quality of your extracurriculars, and the rigor of your course load also matter. The admissions team will also look at potential trends in your grades (like if you're consistently improving), the classes you've taken, and how you've challenged yourself academically.

For example, a 3.5 GPA with a rigorous course load and strong extracurriculars could potentially be more impressive than a 3.7 GPA with only basic classes and minimal involvement. Additionally, your personal essay and any other written components can be a valuable opportunity to share context about your academic experience. GMU's holistic approach to admissions means all these components will be evaluated to get a broader and more comprehensive understanding of you as a student.

In summary, while GPA plays a significant role, it is not the sole determining factor for admission at GMU. It's best to strive for the highest GPA possible while also balancing other priorities like testing, extracurricular involvement, and course rigor.

3 months ago

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