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I was wondering if UG Psych courses taken after graduation would be counted toward the GPA that PhD schools would consider.  Thanks!

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My understanding: in "undergrad GPA", the 'undergrad' refers to your educational status, not the course designation. So your UG GPA would not be recalculated to incorporate UG courses taken post-graduation. 

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I mostly assumed for apps that it meant courses taken while a matriculating undergrad. However, one of my apps said "all undergraduate coursework completed" or something like that and so I included some post-bacc classes in my GPA and just put an asterisk with a note that it included post-bachelor's classes.

I would generally assume they're referring to while you were getting your bachelor's, but if any post-bachelor's work was relevant and/or would look good from a GPA standpoint, you obviously want to include those transcripts (they usually require it anyway) and perhaps note it somewhere else in your application aside from the undergrad GPA. 

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