US University GPA Calculators

Select your college below to calculate your GPA using its official, exact grading scale. We account for A+ limits, strict grade deflation, and specific Latin Honors cutoffs.

Texas A&M University

4.0 ScaleNo Plus/MinusDean's List: 3.75+

Texas A&M University (TAMU) utilizes a strict 4.0 grading scale without plus or minus grades. This means an 89% and an 80% both result in a 3.0 (B) on your transcript. This makes maintaining a high GPA particularly challenging, as near-misses do not award partial points. A 3.5+ GPA here is highly respected.

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University of Central Florida

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

The University of Central Florida (UCF) uses a standard 4.0 system with plus and minus grades (except for A+). This means a B+ awards 3.25 points and an A- awards 3.75 points. UCF's massive enrollment means standing out requires a strong GPA, particularly for competitive programs like Engineering or Computer Science.

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Ohio State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Ohio State University (OSU) uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus and minus grades. An A- is worth 3.7 points. Given OSU's rigorous academic environment and competitive Fisher College of Business and College of Engineering, aiming for a 3.5+ GPA is critical for top internship opportunities.

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University of Florida

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

The University of Florida (UF) operates on a 4.0 scale with minus grades. Interestingly, UF awards 3.67 for an A-, not 3.7. As Florida's flagship university, maintaining a GPA above 3.5 is crucial for securing competitive internships and remaining eligible for the Bright Futures scholarship.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UIUC uses a 4.0 scale that includes plus and minus grades. An A+ also counts as 4.0, which means you cannot exceed a 4.0 even with A+ grades, but they do look excellent on transcripts. For the highly competitive Grainger College of Engineering, a 3.5+ is heavily recommended.

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Purdue University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Purdue University uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus. Purdue is notorious for grade deflation, particularly in its STEM and Engineering programs. A 3.0 at Purdue is often viewed with the same respect as a 3.5 at other institutions. Aim for a 3.2+ to remain highly competitive for engineering co-ops.

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University of Minnesota

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.66+

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. They award 3.667 for an A- and 3.333 for a B+. To graduate with honors, requirements vary significantly by college (e.g., Carlson School of Management vs. College of Science and Engineering), but a 3.5 is the absolute baseline.

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Arizona State University

4.3 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Arizona State University (ASU) is somewhat unique among large public universities as it awards a 4.33 for an A+. This means it is mathematically possible to graduate with a GPA higher than a 4.0. Leveraging A+ grades in easier electives is a common strategy to boost your overall GPA here.

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Florida International University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

FIU uses a standard 4.0 scale including plus/minus grades, where an A- is worth 3.67 and a B+ is worth 3.33. Maintaining a strong GPA at FIU is vital for entering competitive programs like their respected Hospitality Management or International Business schools.

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University of Texas at Austin

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UT Austin uses a standard 4.0 grading system with plus and minus grades (A- = 3.67). As one of the most selective public universities in the country, internal transfers to competitive colleges (like McCombs or Cockrell) often require near-perfect 3.8+ GPAs in prerequisite coursework.

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Harvard University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Harvard uses a 4.0 grading scale with plus and minus grades. While Harvard is famous for grade inflation (the median grade is an A-), graduating with Latin Honors still requires a near-perfect GPA because the competition is so fierce.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

5.0 ScaleNo Plus/MinusDean's List: 4+

MIT uniquely operates on a 5.0 grading scale, where an A is worth 5.0, a B is 4.0, and a C is 3.0. Additionally, MIT does not use plus/minus grades for internal GPA calculation. A 4.0 at MIT is roughly equivalent to a 3.0 at a standard university.

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University of Michigan

4.3 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

The University of Michigan allows for an A+ grade which awards 4.3 or 4.4 grade points depending on the specific college (like LSA). This makes Michigan one of the few top-tier public universities where you can mathematically exceed a 4.0 GPA.

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UCLA

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UCLA uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades, but an A+ is capped at 4.0 points. Because it is the most applied-to university in the United States, maintaining a high GPA here is extremely competitive, especially in STEM fields.

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Penn State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Penn State uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades (A- = 3.67). Note that Penn State does not award an A+ grade, nor do they award a C- or D+. A 3.5+ GPA is generally required to enter the highly respected Smeal College of Business.

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New York University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.65+

NYU employs a standard 4.0 grading system with plus/minus. To stay competitive for internal transfers to the Stern School of Business, students typically need to maintain a GPA well above 3.7 in their first year.

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Stanford University

4.3 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.8+

Stanford University officially allows an A+ grade to be worth 4.3 points. Like many elite private universities, Stanford experiences grade inflation, meaning the average student GPA is quite high. A 3.8+ is often required to be considered in the top tier of your class.

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University of Southern California

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

USC uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. A strong GPA is crucial at USC for keeping merit scholarships (like the Presidential or Trustee scholarships) and gaining entry into competitive graduate programs.

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Georgia Institute of Technology

4.0 ScaleNo Plus/MinusDean's List: 3+

Georgia Tech strictly uses flat letter grades without pluses or minuses (A=4, B=3, C=2). Because of the intense rigor of its engineering programs, Georgia Tech has notoriously tough grading. A 3.0 GPA here is considered highly respectable by employers.

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Duke University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.8+

Duke uses a 4.0 scale with plus and minus grades. Similar to other Ivy-Plus institutions, academics are extremely rigorous but overall grade distributions lean high. To achieve Latin honors at Duke, you typically must be in the top 25% of your graduating class.

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University of Washington

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UW Seattle uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science is one of the most competitive CS programs in the nation — a 3.7+ GPA is expected for top tech internships and graduate school applications.

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UW-Madison uses a standard 4.0 system with plus/minus. As one of the top public research universities, maintaining above a 3.5 GPA is important for graduate school applications and competitive employers recruiting from Wisconsin's highly regarded business and engineering programs.

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Indiana University Bloomington

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Indiana University uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. The Kelley School of Business is one of the top undergraduate business programs in the US — competitive admissions to specialized tracks typically require a 3.5+ GPA in prerequisite courses.

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Michigan State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

MSU uses a 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus grades. Michigan State has one of the largest study-abroad programs in the US. A 3.0+ GPA is generally required to participate, while competitive programs typically require 3.5 or above.

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North Carolina State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

NC State uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus and minus grades. As one of the nation's top engineering and agriculture universities, grade deflation in STEM courses is common — a 3.2+ in engineering is considered strong.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UNC Chapel Hill uses a standard 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. The Kenan-Flagler Business School is extremely competitive — internal transfer typically requires a 3.5+ GPA in prerequisite coursework.

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Virginia Tech

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

Virginia Tech uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus. Known for rigorous engineering programs, a 3.0+ GPA in technical courses is considered solid at VT. The co-op program is popular and typically requires a 2.8+ minimum GPA to participate.

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University of Virginia

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

UVA uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. The McIntire School of Commerce is one of the most selective undergraduate business programs in the country. A 3.5+ GPA in your first two years is generally required to earn a spot.

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University of Maryland

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

UMD uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. The Robert H. Smith School of Business and the A. James Clark School of Engineering are nationally ranked — a 3.5+ GPA is expected for competitive co-ops and grad school.

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University of Colorado Boulder

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.75+

CU Boulder uses a 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. The Leeds School of Business and the College of Engineering and Applied Science are the most competitive programs. Dean's List typically requires a 3.75+ each semester.

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Iowa State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Iowa State uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. Known for its top-ranked agricultural, engineering, and design programs. A 3.2+ GPA is generally required to maintain good academic standing in engineering coursework.

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University of Pittsburgh

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Pitt uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences uses a credit-hour-weighted Latin honors system. Pre-health students need a strong science GPA (3.5+) to be competitive for PA, medical, and dental school programs.

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Rutgers University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Rutgers uses a 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. As New Jersey's flagship public university, Rutgers has highly competitive pre-med and business tracks — a 3.5+ GPA is typically required to be a serious graduate school candidate.

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University of Tennessee

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UT Knoxville uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. The Haslam College of Business is the most selective school on campus — a 3.5+ GPA in prerequisite courses is generally required to gain admission to the upper-division program.

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University of Georgia

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UGA uses a standard 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. The Terry College of Business has a competitive selective admissions process requiring 3.4+ in prerequisite courses. Maintaining a HOPE Scholarship requires a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

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Washington State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

WSU uses a 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. The Carson College of Business and the Voiland College of Engineering are the most competitive programs on campus — a 3.3+ GPA is expected for internship placements.

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University of South Carolina

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

USC uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus. The Darla Moore School of Business is nationally ranked for international business. A 3.0+ GPA is required to maintain most merit scholarships including the Palmetto Fellows award.

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University of Alabama

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Alabama uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. The Culverhouse College of Business offers selective enrollment for its accounting and finance programs — typically requiring a 3.0+ in prerequisites. The Honors College requires a 3.3+ to maintain membership.

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University of Kentucky

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UK uses a standard 4.0 grading system with plus/minus grades. The College of Pharmacy is consistently ranked among the top 10 in the nation — a 3.5+ science GPA is expected for competitive applicants. The Gatton College of Business has selective enrollment requiring 3.0+.

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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UNL uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. Nebraska's College of Business is selective, and the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management requires a 3.5+ GPA for admission. A 3.0 GPA is required to maintain most merit-based aid.

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Auburn University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Auburn uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus. The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is one of the largest in the Southeast — grade deflation in sophomore engineering courses is common, and a 3.0+ is considered competitive.

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University of Miami

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UM uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. The Miller School of Medicine is one of the most prestigious in the South — pre-med students typically need a 3.7+ science GPA to be competitive. The Herbert Business School requires a 3.0+ for internal transfer.

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Boston University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

BU uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading where an A+ equals 4.0. The Questrom School of Business and the College of Engineering are the most selective on campus. A 3.5+ GPA is generally expected for top finance and consulting recruiters who visit campus.

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Northeastern University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Northeastern uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. Famous for its co-op program, Northeastern students typically need a 3.0+ GPA to qualify for co-op placements, and a 3.5+ for the most competitive Fortune 500 co-op positions.

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University of Notre Dame

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

Notre Dame uses a standard 4.0 scale with plus/minus grading. The Mendoza College of Business is one of the top undergraduate business programs nationally. Latin honors are awarded to graduating seniors in the top academic percentiles by college — typically a 3.7+ for Magna.

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Wake Forest University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

Wake Forest uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. Known for its small class sizes and rigorous academic environment, Wake Forest has one of the highest student-to-faculty ratios in the country. A 3.5+ GPA is generally required to stay competitive for the top investment banking and consulting firms that recruit heavily here.

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Vanderbilt University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Vanderbilt uses a standard 4.0 system with plus/minus grades. As an Ivy-caliber institution, Vanderbilt experiences moderate grade inflation. The Owen Graduate School of Management and Peabody College of Education are among the most prestigious programs. A 3.7+ is expected for top law and medical school applications.

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Rice University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Rice University uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. Rice is renowned for its engineering and natural sciences programs and has a low student-to-faculty ratio. Grade deflation in STEM is notable — a 3.0+ in engineering at Rice is considered very competitive by graduate schools.

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Emory University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.6+

Emory uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus. Emory is one of the top pre-med universities in the US — the Emory University School of Medicine is world-renowned. A 3.7+ science GPA is the baseline for competitive medical school applicants from Emory.

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Tufts University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Tufts uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus grades. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy is one of the most prestigious graduate programs in international affairs. A 3.5+ undergraduate GPA is generally expected for admission to Tufts' competitive graduate programs.

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Georgetown University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Georgetown uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. The McDonough School of Business and Georgetown Law are world-class programs. A 3.7+ GPA is generally needed for top consulting and investment banking positions that recruit heavily on campus.

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Yale University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Yale uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus grades. Latin honors are awarded based on class rank percentiles rather than fixed GPA cutoffs. The median grade at Yale is an A-, reflecting significant grade inflation common at elite institutions.

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Princeton University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Princeton famously implemented grade deflation policies in 2004 (limiting A grades to 35% of students), which were relaxed in 2014. The university uses a 4.0 scale without A+ grades. Princeton does not publish official Dean's List honors.

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Columbia University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.6+

Columbia University uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus and minus grades. Honor requirements vary by school (Columbia College, SEAS, General Studies, Barnard). The Core Curriculum's demanding coursework makes maintaining a high GPA challenging.

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Cornell University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Cornell uses a 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus grades. Requirements for Dean's List and Latin honors vary significantly by college (Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Hotel, ILR, etc.). Engineering is known for grade deflation.

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Brown University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.75+

Brown uses a unique grading system: A, B, C with no plus or minus grades (except for A- and B-). Students may take unlimited courses pass/fail under the Open Curriculum, which encourages academic exploration without GPA risk.

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Dartmouth College

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.6+

Dartmouth uses a standard 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus grades. The unique D-Plan (quarter system) means students take 3 courses per term, allowing deep focus on each subject.

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University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.4+

UPenn uses a 4.0 grading scale. Wharton (business school) is known for its strict B+ curve in core courses, making it one of the most grade-deflated undergraduate business programs in the country.

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UC Berkeley

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.85+

UC Berkeley uses a 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus. Berkeley is known for grade deflation, especially in EECS, MCB (pre-med), and Haas prerequisites. Dean's List honors the top 4% of students each semester.

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UC San Diego

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UCSD uses the standard UC 4.0 grading scale with plus/minus. As a highly selective public university, maintaining a competitive GPA requires consistent performance, especially in impacted majors like Computer Science and Biology.

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Carnegie Mellon University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Carnegie Mellon University uses a standard 4.0 grading scale. Note that A+ and A both confer 4.0 quality points. SCS (School of Computer Science) and engineering are known for rigorous grading standards.

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Johns Hopkins University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Johns Hopkins uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. JHU is renowned for its intense premed environment and challenging grading curves, making high GPAs difficult to achieve.

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Northwestern University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.7+

Northwestern University uses a 4.0 grading scale and operates on a fast-paced quarter system. The quarter system means fewer weeks to recover from a poor exam score.

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UC Davis

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UC Davis uses the standard UC 4.0 grading scale on a quarter system. Davis awards plus/minus grades that affect your GPA, capping at 4.0 for an A or A+.

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UC Irvine

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UC Irvine operates on the UC quarter system with a standard 4.0 grading scale. Popular majors like Computer Science (Donald Bren School) and Biology have highly competitive grading curves.

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UC Santa Barbara

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) uses the UC-wide 4.0 scale with plus and minus grades. Quarter system pacing makes consistency crucial for maintaining a high GPA.

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Caltech

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 0+

Caltech is famous for its extreme academic rigor. It uses a 4.0 scale but operates heavily on a Pass/Fail system for freshmen. Caltech does not award traditional Latin honors or a Dean's List.

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Florida State University

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

Florida State University (FSU) uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. Maintaining a high GPA is crucial for keeping bright futures scholarships and competitive major standing.

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Louisiana State University (LSU)

4.0 ScalePlus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

LSU uses a 4.0 scale with plus/minus grades. High GPAs are essential for maintaining TOPS scholarships and entering competitive senior colleges.

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University of Arizona

4.0 ScaleNo Plus/MinusDean's List: 3.5+

The University of Arizona uses a traditional 4.0 scale with straight letter grades (A, B, C, D, E). There is no plus/minus system, meaning an 89% could be a B (3.0) and a 90% is an A (4.0).

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