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What is the lowest GPA for UC Santa Barbara?

Achieve an academic GPA of at least a 3.0 (weighted) with no grade lower than a “C” in each term of your senior year. Notify the Office of Admissions immediately if you earn a grade below a “C” in any academic course in your senior year.
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Can I get into UCSB with a 3.0 GPA?

2. Grade Point Requirement. Students must earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 (3.4 for non-California residents) in all A-G courses.
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Is there a minimum GPA for UC?

California applicants must earn at least a 3.0 GPA and nonresidents must earn a minimum 3.4 GPA in all A-G or college-preparatory courses to meet this requirement. To see how to calculate your UC GPA, follow our instructions below.
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Can I get into UCSB with a 4.1 GPA?

Average GPA: 4.12

This makes UCSB Extremely Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 4.12, UCSB requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants.
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Can I get into UCSB with a low GPA?

UCSB admissions materials specify a minimum UCSB average GPA of at least 3.0 for California residents and 3.4 for non-California residents. However, these numbers represent the minimum eligibility requirement, not the UCSB average GPA numbers for enrolled freshmen.
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Excuses/Getting into UCSB (3.2 GPA)

Can I get into UCSB with a 3.5 GPA?

A GPA of 3.0 is required to be considered for admission, without an exception from the UCSB Graduate Division. However, we recommend that applicants to CCSP have a GPA of 3.5-3.7 or above.
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Can I get into UCSB with a 3.2 GPA?

While there is no recommended GPA for freshman application, students must earn a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (3.4 for non-California residents) in all A-G courses. For transfer students, it is recommended that you have an overall transferable GPA of 3.2 or higher for most majors (3.6 or higher for engineering).
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Is a D+ passing at UCSB?

For courses taken on a letter graded basis, a grade of D- or better is considered passing and the student will receive credit for the course.
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Is a 3.3 UC GPA good?

A 3.3 Grade Point Average (GPA) is borderline between a “B” and a “B+” and if you're a transfer student you just might swing a place at a University of California campus, particularly if you successfully participated in the Transfer Admissions Guarantee (TAG) program*.
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What is the UC 9 rule?

If you rank in the top 9 percent of California students according to our updated Statewide Index you will be eligible for the Statewide Guarantee.
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Is UC Santa Barbara hard to get into?

The acceptance rate at UCSB is 29.1%.

For every 100 applicants, 29 are admitted. This means the school is very selective.
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Does UC look at 12th grade GPA?

UCs calculate your GPA using the grades that you received in A-G courses between the end of your freshman year and the start of your senior year. UCs do look at courses you take in freshman and senior years; the grades and rigor of your coursework are considered in context of your overall curriculum.
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Is a 4.2 GPA good for UCSB?

GPA Requirements and Averages

The University of California has a GPA requirement of 3.0 for California residents and 3.4 for nonresidents. If you want to go to UCSB, though, you should aim for a GPA of 4.2 or higher.
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What is UC Santa Barbara acceptance rate?

About University of California at Santa Barbara

The University of California at Santa Barbara is a large public university located on a suburban campus in Santa Barbara, California. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 23,091, and admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 29%.
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Does UC look at senior grades?

UCs do look at the courses you take in senior year and take the rigor into consideration when evaluating you for admission; but as long as you maintain satisfactory grades (typically an unweighted B average, with no non-passing grades, is sufficient), your performance in your senior year courses will NOT affect your ...
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What is a B+ at UCSB?

Grade points for each unit are assigned by the registrar as follows: A+ = 4.0. A = 4.0. A- = 3.7. B+ = 3.3.
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What grades does UCSB look at?

Achieve at least a 4.17 (weighted) while taking the most challenging classes available. Remember that UCSB has a minimum GPA requirement of 3.0 for California residents and a 3.4 for out-of-staters. But in order to be a competitive candidate, you should strive for a weighted GPA of 4.17, the average at the university.
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Is a 93 an A?

What are letter grades and how do they convert into percentages? Common examples of grade conversion are: A+ (97–100), A (93–96), A- (90–92), B+ (87–89), B (83–86), B- (80–82), C+ (77–79), C (73–76), C- (70–72), D+ (67–69), D (65–66), D- (below 65).
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Can I get into UCSB with a 2.7 GPA?

Complete 60 semester or 90 quarter units of UC-transferable college credit with a grade point average of at least 2.4 for California residents and at least 2.8 for nonresidents (no more than 14 semester or 21 quarter units may be taken Pass/Not Pass*). A selective GPA for most majors is a 3.4 and above.
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Does UC look at freshman grades?

The UCs look at your GPA starting from the summer after freshman year to the summer after junior year, so no freshman or senior grades are part of this grade calculation.
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Is a 3.2 GPA good for UCLA?

For more information about the UCLA admissions process for freshmen, visit the link below. As stated above, a minimum GPA of 3.2 is required for transfer student applications. However, the most competitive applicants are the ones who go above and beyond the minimum.
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Can I get into UCSB with a 3.4 GPA?

It is possible for a student with a 3.4 weighted GPA to be admitted to UCSB, USC, or UCI, but admission decisions are based on a holistic review of an applicant's academic record, extracurricular activities, essays, letters of recommendation, and other factors.
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What is the easiest UC to get into?

UC Merced, with an acceptance rate of 87%, is the easiest UC school to get into. It's the UC system's newest campus, offering 25 majors and 18 graduate programs. Its three schools focus on engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and art.
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