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What Grades Do Colleges Look At?

What Grades Do Colleges Look At?

May 22, 2023 by Novella Prep
College Planning, General, Novella Prep

The college application process can be a daunting experience for many high school students. One of the key components of this process is academic performance, which is often measured through grades. In this article, we will explore what grades colleges look at in the college application process and how they factor into admission decisions.

Importance of Grades in College Applications

First and foremost, it is important to understand that grades are one part of the college application process. While they are certainly essential, they are not the only factor that colleges consider when making admission decisions. Other factors that may be taken into account include standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, essays, letters of recommendation, and interviews.

How Grades Reflect Academic Performance

That being said, grades are typically one of the most important factors that colleges consider when evaluating a student’s academic performance. This factor is because grades provide a clear picture of a student’s academic abilities and potential for success in college. Grades also provide a way for colleges to compare students from different schools and regions, as they are often based on standardized grading scales.

The Specific Grades Colleges Consider

So, what specific grades do colleges look at in the college application process? In general, colleges evaluate a student’s academic performance by looking at their high school transcript, which includes grades from all four years of high school. This transcript typically includes information about the student’s GPA, class rank, and individual course grades, factoring in rigor and relevance to major.

GPA and its Role in the Application Process

A student’s overall GPA is calculated by taking the average of all of their grades throughout high school. This includes grades from freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year. Some colleges will also calculate a weighted GPA, which takes into account the difficulty of the classes a student has taken. For example, an A in an honors or AP (Advanced Placement) class may be worth more than an A in a regular class.

Trends in Student Grades and Their Impact

Colleges may take into account trends in a student’s grades. For example, if a student struggled in their freshman year but showed improvement in subsequent years, this may be viewed positively by colleges, albeit not the same as consistent performance over four years. Alternatively, if a student had strong grades in their freshman year, but their grades declined in subsequent years, this may raise red flags for colleges.

The Role of Standardized Test Scores

Standardized test scores, such as the SAT or ACT, can provide colleges with additional information about a student’s academic abilities and potential for success in college. However, colleges also recognize that these tests are not perfect measures of a student’s academic abilities and may take a more holistic approach when evaluating these scores.

Importance of Extracurricular Activities and Community Service

Extracurricular activities and community service can also be important factors in the admissions process but must project a sense of the student as it relates to their path forward. These activities can demonstrate a student’s interests, passions, and leadership skills outside of the classroom. Colleges look for well-rounded students who will contribute positively to their campus communities, and involvement in extracurricular activities can be a strong indicator of this.

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In conclusion, colleges review the student’s high school transcript which includes grades from all four years in high school. The transcript typically includes the student’s GPA, class rank, and individual course grades. Colleges also consider a variety of other factors when evaluating applications, including standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation. Ultimately, the admissions decision is based on a holistic evaluation of the student at most colleges, set upon the foundation of academic performance. Contact us today to learn more.

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