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Dublin High School Transcripts Kim Halket, Head Counselor

Infinite Campus Transcript Example Cumulative GPA (Weighted): 4.58 Cumulative GPA (Unweighted): 4.00 Cal Grant GPA: 4.00 Weighted 10-12 a-g GPA: 4.85 Unweighted 10-12 a-g GPA: 4.00

GPA Summary There are five grade point averages reported on the new Infinite Campus transcripts Weighted- all Advanced Placement (AP) classes and UC approved honors courses- English 3H, Honors Chemistry and French 4H, receive an extra grade point for grades of C or above, 5 point scale Unweighted- all classes are calculated on a 4 point scale

GPAs Cumulative GPA (Weighted)- all grades reported on transcript averaged together and weighted. This determines class rank, salutatorian and valedictorian Cumulative GPA (Unweighted)- all classes without weighted value

GPAs Cal Grant GPA- CSAC defines as the unweighted grades from all classes in the 10th and 11th grades, except for PE, averaged together on a 4 point scale. GPA plus FAFSA information earns money for graduates for college tuition, books, room and board.

UC “a-g” course list A- History B- English C- Mathematics D- Laboratory Science E- Foreign Language F- Visual and Performing Arts G- College-prep Elective

GPAs Weighted 10-12 A-G GPA- this is the GPA college admissions use to determine eligibility. All college-prep (a-g) classes in the 10th and 11th grades averaged together and weighted. *All UC and CSU campuses use this GPA (only weight up to 8 semesters). Unweighted 10-12 A-G GPA- same calculation but not weighted. Some private and out of state colleges do not weight admission GPAs.