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4 classesRutgers uses the standard 4.0 GPA scale with +/- grading. Cumulative GPA is calculated across all completed credits at Rutgers; transfer credits typically don’t factor into Rutgers cumulative GPA. The Dean’s List and Latin honors have specific cutoffs that vary slightly by school within Rutgers (Arts & Sciences vs. Engineering vs. Business).
Disclaimer:Results are estimates for general use. For official figures, always verify with your school or institution.
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FAQ — Rutgers
01What is a good GPA at Rutgers?
A 3.0 cumulative GPA at Rutgers is considered good. 3.5+ qualifies for Dean’s List in most schools. For Latin honors at graduation, the thresholds (approximate, vary by school): Cum Laude 3.30+, Magna Cum Laude 3.60+, Summa Cum Laude 3.85+. The competitive cutoff for graduate programs is typically 3.3-3.5+.
02What is the Rutgers Dean’s List GPA?
Most Rutgers schools require a 3.5 semester GPA with a minimum of 12 graded credits (no Pass/No Credit) to make the Dean’s List. The exact threshold differs by school: Engineering and the Honors College may use a higher cutoff (3.5 with rigor requirements).
03Does Rutgers calculate weighted GPA?
No — Rutgers calculates an unweighted 4.0 GPA at the college level. AP and IB courses you took in high school don’t carry a weighted bonus into your Rutgers GPA. If you’re a high-school student applying to Rutgers, the admissions office sees both your unweighted and weighted high-school GPA.
04What is the minimum Rutgers GPA to stay enrolled?
Undergraduates need a 2.0 cumulative GPA to remain in good standing. Below 2.0 triggers warning, then probation, then dismissal if not corrected within a defined period. Some majors (Pharmacy, Business, Nursing) have higher progression requirements of 2.5-3.0.