VitaSineLitterisMorsEst Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 (edited) Does anyone know if the scores on ASHA Edfind reflect how the colleges look at the GPA? I mean, are they reporting the cumulative or upper-60 hour GPAs? FSU reports a somewhat low GPA for their acceptance reputation (2.95 or somewhere along those lines) so I assume that they are at least reporting cumulative, but I thought it might vary from school to school because it looks to me like the school I currently attend would be reporting upper level. Also, if anyone knows whether the schools below look at upper 60 hours or cumulative for acceptance I would appreciate it. I put what I have heard for several schools below. FSU - Upper 60 Hours Including the entire semester in which the student first earned 60 hours, which is sad for me because that was my worst semester. UF - Upper 60 hours, meaning the semester after the student earned 60 hours. USF - This is my school, so I know that they mainly look at the last 60 hours. Vanderbilt - I have no idea. Nebraska - I have no idea, but I really want to know! UCF - Not sure. Fort Hays, Kansas - Not sure. Edited January 2, 2017 by VitaSineLitterisMorsEst
k_kismet Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 I talked to a professor of mine at UCF about this, and I think he said most schools (mainly speaking on behalf of UCF though) took the last 60! I hope this is true as well, my Last 60/Major is much better than cumulative! VitaSineLitterisMorsEst 1
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