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I graduated with a 3.6 GPA with my masters program online. I'm applying to a PHD program in education, and wondering if it will be considered good enough?
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It's not bad, but that's also not good, especially considering it was an online program. It should be "good enough," but will depend entirely on the programs you are interested in and what your entire application looks like. Don't put it all on one factor. Good luck.

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It is not all about the GPA - most graduate programs consider many factors when they decide who they want to admit. Usually they will look at your undergraduate GPA ( and graduate if you are enrolled in a masters program), GRE, SOP, letters of recommendations, research experience, and funding available if applying for a PhD (it helps if you already have some type of funding).

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