by petzold » Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:32 pm
They will use whatever is listed as the cum GPA on your current university transcript. For example, if you started SMART in your junior year, your cum GPA on your transcript would (I'm assuming) also include your Freshman and Sophomore years, even though they weren't funded by SMART. So to answer your question, yes, the previous non-SMART-funded semesters are considered (so long as it's the same degree and university). Hope this helps?
They will use whatever is listed as the cum GPA on your current university transcript. For example, if you started SMART in your junior year, your cum GPA on your transcript would (I'm assuming) also include your Freshman and Sophomore years, even though they weren't funded by SMART. So to answer your question, yes, the previous non-SMART-funded semesters are considered (so long as it's the same degree and university). Hope this helps?