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TESC Question - alleycat - 07-05-2008 200 as upper level really can make TESC very appealing! TESC Question - stillwater89 - 07-09-2008 How do you go about getting an GPA from TESC? Do you have to transfer in from another college to have an GPA since the clep and dsst or only P/F. TESC Question - HawkGuy - 07-09-2008 I think you need to have at least one class transfered in or taken with TESC to get a GPA. If you transfer in an "A" from an easy class you take, 4.0 GPA haha TESC Question - stillwater89 - 07-09-2008 wow thats nice, I have a few from another college with A and C's but TESC don't go with the GPA that you transfer in right? TESC Question - HawkGuy - 07-09-2008 They went with mine. I had a 3.06 from previous classes and that's what's on my degree audit. TESC Question - Lindagerr - 07-09-2008 TESC takes all previous grades then adds grades from TESC classes if any. My GPA was 3.47 until I took a TESC class got an A- an raised my GPA to a whole 3.49. I missed the full A and a 3.5 Gpa by less than one full point in the final class grade. Does anyone know if TESC will round or do they keep the .49? TESC Question - cookderosa - 07-09-2008 Lindagerr Wrote:TESC takes all previous grades then adds grades from TESC classes if any. My GPA was 3.47 until I took a TESC class got an A- an raised my GPA to a whole 3.49. I missed the full A and a 3.5 Gpa by less than one full point in the final class grade. They will not round, but your GPA is not on your transcript. GPA is calculated in-house to be sure you meet the degree requirements of your major. In order to get a GPA, you can go to the transcript request link and request a GPA letter. This is helpful if you need a GPA for a good student rate on your insurance, grad school, employer reimbursement, etc. It's free, but you will never have your GPA on your transcript. (no matter what you transfer in) TESC Question - sandraeli - 07-09-2008 Jennifer, For some dumb reason I've had the idea that in order to have a GPA at TESC, you had to take one of their classes and that whatever was transferred wouldn't count toward your GPA--guess I need to reread the catalog! Thanks for the info! Sandy TESC Question - HawkGuy - 07-09-2008 I just checked my transcript, no GPA. I don't know how I didn't notice that before haha. TESC Question - cookderosa - 07-09-2008 sandraeli Wrote:Jennifer,>> Sandy, you mean you don't have the entire catalog memorized? Slacker |