CSU Transfer: Grade Point
Average
Extrapolated from California State
University Admission Handbook 2008-2009, Page 25
GPA Examples: 180 grade
points/60 units attempted = 3.0 cumulative grade point average
(GPA)
120 grade points/60 units attempted = 2.0 cumulative grade point
average (GPA)
Calculation of Transferable GPA:
Calculations of transfer GPA include all
transferable units attempted at all colleges attended and are
part of transfer admission requirements.
GPA Calculation Process:
1. Use
all units earned from transferable courses to calculate GPA
2. Convert quarter units
to semester units by multiplying quarter units by 2/3. Convert
semester units to
quarter units by multiplying semester
units by 1 ½.
3. Calculate
GPA by first assigning:
4 grade points for each A
3 grade points for each B
2 grade points for each C
1 grade points for each D
0 grade points for each F
Multiply
the number of points assigned for each grade by the number of
course units (e.g. a 4 unit class with a grade of A equals 16
grade points, but a 3 unit class with a grad of A equals 12
grade points, etc.).
Add
the total grade points and then divide the total grade points by
the total units attempted to get the transferable GPA. A CSU
campus may elect to take into account plus or minus designations
used in combination letter grades by adding0.3 for each plus and
subtracting 0.3 for each minus, except that no college or
university grade point value shall be less than 0 or greater
than 4.0.
4.
Honor the grading policy
of the institution where the grade was earned by accepting
official transcript entries
including those reflecting academic
renewal, repeat and incomplete grades. Courses graded Pass/No
Pass or
Credit No Credit shall be computed at
neutral value with no grade points and are not part of the GPA
calculation.
5.
Evaluate transfer course
grades or symbols used to designate unsatisfactory, failing or
non-passing work at
time of withdrawal (such as UW, WU,
and WF) as failing grades unless otherwise defined by the
institution
assigning the grades.
6. The GPA
is calculated by using the following formula:
Multiply grade points by course units and add all grade points.
Total transfer grade points earned divided by total graded
transfer
units attempted =cumulative GPA
Transferring General Education Courses:
All students who earn a baccalaureate degree from the CSU are
required to complete at least 48 semester (72 quarter) units of
general education (GE). Of the 48 semester units, at least 9
semester (12 quarter) units must be upper division level courses
taken at the CSU campus granting the degree. It is highly
recommended that California community college (CCC) students
complete the 39 lower division general education units while
attending a CCC campus prior to transfer to the CSU. Some CSU
campuses have general education programs with minimum unit
requirements of greater than 48 units.
Lower Division General
Education:
Lower division general education courses are transferable, meet
some admission requirements, and are required for graduation
regardless of the chosen major. If the student is unsure of
his/her major, taking general education courses is a good way to
learn about the various disciplines and to help decide on a
major. California Community College catalogs often identify
which courses are acceptable to meet CSU lower division general
education requirements.
Students and counselors can also
access this information at
www.assist.org. Students should visit the transfer
center on their CCC campus for assistance with planning
coursework and other transfer-related services. the career
center can also be of assistance in exploring major options,
skills and interest areas, and related career fields.
Note: Students are urged to access www.csumentor.edu or
www.assist.org to learn more about general education. The CSU
Mentor website has an online transfer planner that helps
students track their progress in meeting general education
requirements while attending a California Community College.
For students who enroll at CSU with 60 transferable semester (90
quarter) units but have completed few general education units,
completion of the baccalaureate program may take longer than
initially anticipated. Thorough planning with a counselor is
essential in order to minimize the number of academic terms
needed to earn a baccalaureate degree.
CSU has published via www.calstate.edu information about the
Lower Division Transfer Patterns (LDTP) which serve as 29-70
unit “road maps” for prospective CSU transfer students who are
enrolled at California Community Colleges.