Note: Content of this webpage is provided for informational
purposes only and are only estimates. Repeats could
cause a difference in actual GPA and this estimated GPA.
If you are currently enrolled in a course that would be
a first-time repeat, you need to subtract the quality
points from QPTS and quality hours from QHRS of the first
course before entering to calculate cumulative GPA.
To
calculate your cumulative GPA, you will need to view your
transcript on-line using RaiderNet via PipelineMT
or view a hard copy of your transcript. You will
need to enter the points (Quality Points) and hours (GPA
Hours) listed under the TRANSCRIPT TOTALS summary line
from the transcript. You will have two groups of
GPA--Overall and Overall Combined. If you have taken developmental
studies classes (applies to undergraduate students only),
you will see these credits included in the Overall Combined
line. The Overall Combined GPA is the combined undergraduate
college and remedial/developmental GPA. This GPA
is used to determine retention standards (probation/suspension).
The Overall GPA is the undergraduate college level GPA
which is used to determine graduation and graduation with
honors.
Sample
Transcript
TRANSCRIPT
TOTALS (UNDERGRADUATE)
| |
Attempted
Hours |
Passed
Hours |
Earned
Hours |
GPA
Hours |
Quality
Points |
GPA |
| Total
Institution:
Total Transfer:
Overall:
Institution
Combined:
Transfer Combined:
Overall Combined:
|
121.000
10.000
131.000
124.000
19.000
143.000 |
111.000
10.000
121.000
114.000
19.000
133.000 |
111.000
10.000
121.000
114.000
19.000
133.000 |
102.000
10.000
112.000
105.000
19.000
124.000 |
339.970
37.000
376.970
345.970
55.000
400.970
|
3.333
3.700
3.366
3.295
2.895
3.234 |
The
GPA Hours and Quality Points in blue are used to determine
graduation and graduation with honors.
The
GPA Hours and Quality Points in red are used to determine
retention (probation/suspension) standards.
Retention
Standards–Undergraduates. If you are trying
to project your GPA to determine retention standards,
you need to use your "Overall Combined" information.
A student failing to meet one of the following standards
during any term will be placed on academic probation for
the subsequent term:
1. attain a 2.00 GPA for current term, or
2. meet one of the following retention standards:
00-29.99 GPA hours
1.50
30-49.99 GPA hours
1.80
50 or more GPA hours
2.00
A student on academic probation who fails to meet one
of the above standards during the next term in which enrolled
will be suspended. Students previously suspended
are not eligible for probationary status. Graduate
students should check the graduate
catalog to review retention standards. Undergraduate
students should visit Academic
Appeals to obtain more information.
Graduation
with Honors–Undergraduates. If you are trying
to project your GPA to determine honors, you need to use
your "Overall" information. Recognition
of honors at the graduation ceremony will be made for
those students obtaining the required GPA by the beginning
of their final semester.