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Undergraduate GradesGradeDescriptionQuality PointsD-Work of Minimum Passing Quality0.6667FFailure to Meet the Minimum Standards for Passing the Course (with Full Term Academic Attendance)0.0000PPassN/AUUnsatisfactoryN/A21 more rows
Transcripts can be sent through online systems such as Parchment or eScrip-Safe to the University of Cincinnati Undergraduate Office of Admissions. This is the preferred method. These transcripts must be official copies of the student's record.
Students can access the portal by visiting admissions.uc.edu/status after they have submitted their application. Please note that students are required to provide an official, final high school transcript before they can begin classes at UC.
P: Pass: indicates that the student has achieved the bare minimum grade to pass the class granted by a teacher due to reasons beyond the student's control. A grade of P translates into 50% when used to calculate averages for university or college admission....Alberta.LetterPercentA87–94A−80–87B+77–79B74–76%9 more rows
A 3.7 GPA, or Grade Point Average, is equivalent to an A- letter grade on a 4.0 GPA scale. This means is equivalent to a 90-92%.
In order to apply to grad school (and actually get in!), you'll need to submit most or all of the following application materials: Official transcripts (primarily those from degree-granting institutions) Standardized test scores (typically general GRE scores) Letters of recommendation.Mar 20, 2017
Official transcripts will be required at the campus you elect to attend. UC recognizes that it may be difficult to obtain foreign records in the event of political upheaval or natural disaster. However, these situations are rare. Failure to provide official records may jeopardize your enrollment at UC.
To have a shot at transferring into University of Cincinnati-Main Campus (UC), you should have a current GPA of at least 3.7 - ideally you're GPA will be around 3.85. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.
Miami University participates in the Electronic Transcript Exchange (ETX) through the National Student Clearinghouse....Order a Transcript OnlineLog in to myMiami.Select the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) link under “N” in Quick Links.Select “Order a transcript.”
Students applying for the program should have or be expecting to obtain a bachelor’s degree in either mathematics or statistics, or in a related area with a strong mathematical foundation. Specifically, applicants should have taken:
Applicants will need to meet the minimum requirements to be considered for the program. Completed applications will be reviewed beginning February 1. We will continue to receive applications until all positions are filled.
A minimum of 30 graduate credits are required with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Visit the curriculum guide to learn about the required courses. More details concerning the requirements of the program are explained in the Mathematical Sciences Department’s Graduate Handbook. See the course descriptions for information on the content.
Please note that students in the MS Statistics program do not receive financial aid or graduate assistantships. However, there are other funding opportunities available for UC students .
Cincinnati is a big city with a small-town feel. The cost of living is low, but the quality of life is high. Forbes named Cincinnati the #5 most affordable city and the #9 best city for raising a family. UC is home to over 10,500 graduate students, 20% of which are international students.
Starting February 14, students are encouraged to build their enrollment shopping carts in advance of their enrollment time. Students should also "validate" classes in their Catalyst Enrollment Shopping Cart for prerequisites and possible time conflicts.
Emails will go out mid–February to continuing students with their specific enrollment appointment day and time. When assigned, Enrollment Appointments can also be viewed under "Enrollment Dates" in the Catalyst Student Portal (My Academics tile, then View Assigned Enrollment Time).
You can view your official enrollment appointment time by following the instructions below.