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  What is the meaning of GPA 1 and GPA 2?
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  What is the meaning of GPA 1 and GPA 2?
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GPA 1 computes ALL DCCCD courses (developmental and college level).

GPA(1) is based upon all DCCCD courses in which you received a performance grade of A-F. GPA(1) is used to determine Suspension/Probation status and athletic participation eligibility.

GPA 2 computes only DCCCD college level courses.

GPA(2) is based upon grade points earned in all college-level courses taken at all colleges of the DCCCD in which you received a performance grade of A-F. Courses numbered below 1000, ARTS 1170, MUSI 9176, and DRAM 1170 are not used in the calculation of GPA(2). GPA(2) is used to determine eligibility for graduation, honor rolls, and eligibility in Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. It is also the GPA that may be considered by four-year institutions if you transfer.

Note: If a student has taken only college level courses, then GPA 1 and GPA 2 are the same. If a student has taken only developmental courses, GPA1 will reflect those and GPA 2 will have no hours/GPA.

For more details on Grades and Grade Point Average, please see https://www1.dcccd.edu/catalog/ss/gpa.cfm?loc=econn.
 
 
 
  
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