Hello,
I was just wondering whether the the deans lost looks at the cumulative GPA achieved for one single full year (September to April), or is it the cumulative GPA that you’ve accumulated for your whole undergraduate years? Like for example lets say my cGPA is 2.5, but my cGPA for one year was a 4.0, does my name go on the deans list for that year??
Thanks
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hey there,
you’re assessed for the dean’s list “at the end of the Fall-winter or Summer Session in which the fifth, tenth, fifteenth and twentieth course taken for Faculty of Arts & Science degree credit, has been passed.”
the designation is based on CGPA, not AGPA. by definition, the CGPA is the average GPA of all the credits you’ve taken to date (not including transfer credits, courses outside the faculty, or extra courses, which do not count for degree credit).
the ‘CGPA for one year’ is just your AGPA (annual GPA). unless the year you got a 4.0 was your first year, you wouldn’t be on the dean’s list for that year. also, they usually notify you in late july if you have made the dean’s list, so not to worry – if you get on it, you’ll know.
cheers,
aska