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Does UT offer cap to everyone?

Texas resident high school graduates, who are not offered regular admission to The University of Texas at Austin, are offered to participate in CAP. This includes an opportunity to attend a UT System school your freshman year and transition to UT Austin your sophomore year.
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Who gets offered cap at UT?

Under the Coordinated Admission Program (CAP), a Texas resident high school graduate applying for freshman admission who is not offered regular admission to The University of Texas at Austin is given the opportunity to attend one of the other University of Texas System general academic institutions cooperating in the ...
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How hard is it to get into UT CAP program?

For applicants not automatically admitted, there will be about a 12% overall admission rate. CAP students elect a satellite campus (UT Arlington, UTEP, etc.) to begin their education and, as long as they meet the requirements, move to Austin in second year to complete their degrees in the College of Liberal Arts.
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Does utd participate in cap?

Other universities to which students might receive CAP offers are UTEP, UT Permian Basin, UT Rio Grande Valley and UT Tyler. UT Dallas is not a participating school. More information about CAP is available at https://admissions.utexas.edu/enroll/cap.
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Is cap a rejection UT Austin?

Texas residents who are not offered direct enrollment to their first choice major or a list of majors to select are sometimes given pathway programs. Receiving CAP or PACE means you are not offered admission to UT.
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What You Need to Know About UT Austin's CAP Program

Is UT CAP program worth it?

CAP is just not a good idea if you really look at how much you jeopardizing and giving up for not even a guarantee chance to get in, especially if you want to major in something outside of liberal arts. Many of the professors at ACC teach at UT Austin and ACC has a dual enrollment program with UT.
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What does getting capped mean at UT?

In general, CAP makes it possible for some freshman applicants to UT Austin to begin their studies at another UT System university. After completing CAP requirements during their freshman year, students transfer to UT Austin to complete their undergraduate studies.
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Is it hard to get into UT Dallas?

The acceptance rate at UT Dallas is 84.7%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, 85 are admitted. This means the school is not selective.
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What GPA do you need for UT cap?

Completing CAP Requirements

A math course beyond College Algebra. Earned a minimum of 30 credit hours with a minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA.
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Can you do UT cap online?

Yes, it is possible to complete the year of CAP (Curricular Practical Training) for UT (The University of Texas) online, depending on the policies and regulations of the university and the specific requirements for the program you are enrolled in.
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Is UT cap a waitlist?

There is no waitlist. If you were not able to submit to UTSA, you can choose another participating CAP school or apply as a non-CAP student to UTSA. UTSA has a limited amount of spots available for eligible CAP students. UTSA accepts agreements on a first-come, first-served basis.
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What are the requirements for cap?

CAP applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field. Related fields are listed in the CAP Standards and Requirements Tables. If your degree isn't specifically listed as a related degree but you think your coursework makes your degree equivalent, you may request a Related Degree Equivalency Review.
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Can an average student get into UT?

With a GPA of 3.83, UT Austin requires you to be near the top of your class, and well above average. Your transcript should show mostly A's. Ideally, you will also have taken several AP or IB classes to show that you can handle academics at a college level.
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Does UT look at class rank?

The University uses an individualized, holistic review process to consider each completed application. No specific class rank, test score or other qualification by itself—other than automatic admission based on section 51.803 of the Texas Education Code—ensures admission.
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Does UT only accept top 6 percent?

An important caveat regarding UT Austin's acceptance rate: UT Austin is much, much harder for out-of-state and international students because of their Top 6% rule (automatically admitting kids from the top 6% of their graduating class in Texas).
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What does it mean to get capped at UT reddit?

To be blunt, if you have been offered CAP then your application for admission to UT Austin has been rejected. Until (and if) you complete the program requirements: You won't be registered at UT Austin.
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What is the lowest GPA in utd?

The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for undergraduate students is 2.0. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for graduate students is 3.0.
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Is a 3.6 GPA good for Utd?

The average GPA for admitted students is 3.6, and the average SAT score is 1250. Your GPA is above the average, and your math score is well above the average. Your reading score is slightly below the average, but it is still competitive.
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Can I get into UTD with a 3.6 GPA?

Admission Requirements

Students either must be ranked in the top 10% of their high school or have a 3.6 GPA in high school.
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Is UT Dallas prestigious?

At a Glance

2024 U.S. News and World Report's Best Colleges rankings for UT Dallas: 58th overall among U.S. public universities and third in Texas. 76th overall in best colleges for veterans and third among public schools in Texas. 47th overall in undergraduate business programs and third among public schools in Texas.
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Can you get into UTD with a 1100 SAT?

University of Texas at Dallas is less selective with an acceptance rate of 85%. Students that get into University of Texas at Dallas have an SAT score between 1180–1410* or an ACT score of 24–32*. Regular applications are due May 1.
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Can I get into UT Dallas with a 3.7 GPA?

Average GPA: 3.71

With a GPA of 3.71, UT Dallas requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's. You can compensate for a lower GPA with harder classes, like AP or IB classes.
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Can I get into UT Austin with a 3.2 GPA?

To qualify for admission to select majors in the College of Liberal Arts, College of Education and the Steve Hicks School of Social Work, you'll need: A cumulative 2.0 grade-point average (GPA) in all courses undertaken at UT Austin. A cumulative 3.2 GPA in all courses undertaken at ACC.
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What is capped at 50% mean?

If its undergrad you need 40% or above for a pass. If your capped at 50% that means you cannot get higher than 50%
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Does capped mean maximum?

a maximum limit, as one set by law or agreement on prices, wages, spending, etc., during a certain period of time; ceiling: a 9 percent cap on pay increases for this year. Mycology. the pileus of a mushroom.
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