Not exact matches
Consider another example from the same dataset
in which high school students»
cumulative grade point averages (GPAs) are related to their scores on Panorama's Growth Mindset scale, which measures how much students believe they can change their intelligence, behavior, and other factors central to their school performance.
This effect is as large as the
average difference
in exam scores for two students whose
cumulative GPAs at the start of the semester differ by 0.17
grade points on a standard 0 — 4.0 scale.
High school graduates qualify for aid if they meet two requirements: (1)
cumulative 3.0
grade -
point average in PROMISE core and overall coursework; and (2) an ACT composite score of at least 22, with minimum scores of 20
in each subject (or equivalent SAT scores).
Students may qualify for the grant if they complete the 17 - unit core curriculum with a
cumulative grade -
point average of 2.5 and participate
in Promise activities.
Basic skills courses - 001 through 099 range are not counted
in cumulative credits, total credits toward graduation or
grade -
point -
average.
He flashed through a slide show of the core members» accomplishments: 100 percent graduation rate, 92 percent enrollment
in Advanced Placement classes, a
cumulative 3.7
grade -
point average and a combined $ 1.3 million
in college scholarships.
Students must maintain a 3.0
cumulative grade point average and fulfill all requirements
in a timely manner.
The student must have a
cumulative grade point average that places the student
in the top 15 % of his or her class at the time the student registers for Honors Writing.
Had a
grade point average of «B» or better for the immediately preceding term or
cumulative in schools designating
grades by letter (no
grade below «B» if such systems can not be
averaged), or
Had an
average of at least 3.0 for immediately preceding term or
cumulative for all subjects combined
in a school using numerical (4, 3, 2 and 1)
grade points, or
GBHS Academic Merit Award recognizing a
cumulative grade point average representing superior scholastic achievement
in the prescribed curriculum during twelfth
grade