<p>So time and time again, I have gotten conflicting evidence as to whether our Junior college GPA transfer over to UCD. People on this board says that the GPA does not transfer over, however the units will. My counselor at my JC said the GPA at JC will transfer over, but he mentioned something along the lines of there being two separate GPA. So what is it? Can someone fill me in.</p>
<p>Yo,</p>
<p>your jc college gpa is only for jc and it DOES NOT transfer over. UC Davis knows that classes at jc is much easier than classes at the university. They are not idiots. So you cannot take classes at a jc to boost your UCD gpa. </p>
<p>If you are transfering, then your gpa for UC Davis would start the first quarter you are at UC Davis. </p>
<p>Hope that answers your question.</p>
<p>A student will have several GPAs and it will be confusing to keep track of all of them. A student attending a UC campus from another school will have at least three.</p>
<p>UC GPA: GPA only from courses taken at a UC campus.
Other college GPA: GPA from the other campus only.
Cumulative GPA: GPA calculated from all courses from all Colleges and Universities.</p>
<p>so a UC GPA will combine gpa from all the uc’s or will a student transferring from uc to a jc back to a different uc have two separate uc gpa?</p>
<p>Would I be correct in assuming the cumulative GPA is the one students would use for their resumes? Which GPA does UCD use to determine things like scholarships? Which GPA would be used to apply for graduate school?</p>
<p>A student will only have one UC GPA even if they attend multiple UC campuses. Although it varies depending on the campus and scholarship most will use the cumulative GPA. For UC campus scholarships I believe the UC GPA will be used, although I would check with the scholarship office.</p>
<p>So UCD Admissions, just to clarify:</p>
<h2>If I am going to UCD in the fall but I have taken summer classes at my local JC, would I be correct in saying that in the fall, my UCD GPA will not be boosted or decreased by the courses that I have taken at my local JC?</h2>
<p>One other thing I was wondering was that if my above statement is correct, then will I still be getting credit for the classes at my JC [as long as I have gotten a C or better]?</p>
<p>That should be correct. The courses at the community college will count for units towards graduation, assuming they are UC transferable. They will not have an effect on your UC GPA but, will be included in your cumulative GPA.</p>
<p>If applying for medical school… which GPA would admissions look at? All three, or just the UC GPA? I took some classes at a JC during high school, and had some "B"s, and I’m worried that those could potentially pull down my GPA at Davis…</p>
<p>They will consider all college grades which would include your JC classes.</p>