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09-13-2017, 12:53 AM
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Transfer Rushee
Hi,
I just transferred to a large public university from a smaller liberal arts school. My GPA for the one year I attended the old school was a 2.8. I have checked every possible grade report and everywhere it just says credits transferred, with no actual alphabetical grades. I am currently rushing as a sophomore, and listed on my IFC app that I had a 3.6. its the end of rush and nothing has been said to me. Is my GPA a 0.0 here and fraternities will just know that I have transfer credits, or will they somehow gain access to not only my credit report but also the GPA from my past school? I have not made any FERPA commitments to release anything to fraternities, so do I genuinely have a fresh start, and am free to rush without my physical grades and GPA being evaluated? Greek life is not huge here btw, as in the school revolves around it.
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09-13-2017, 06:58 AM
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Usually you sign something to register for recruitment that gives the chapters access to your grades. That may have happened. Have you gotten a bid?
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09-13-2017, 09:40 AM
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Saying you have a 3.6 when you really have a 2.8 goes way beyond stretching the truth or "improving your lie." I guess I'd get ready to study, because anyone who bids you is going to expect great grades!
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09-13-2017, 09:45 AM
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Generally the GPA doesn't transfer from an old school to a new one, just the credits. Some schools ask for old transcripts and use the old GPA, and some just assume you have the appropriate GPA and let you rush. Where did you conjure the 3.6 number from? Because if they find out you lied and never had that, that's a different conversation.
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09-13-2017, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by transferrushee
Hi,
I just transferred to a large public university from a smaller liberal arts school. My GPA for the one year I attended the old school was a 2.8. I have checked every possible grade report and everywhere it just says credits transferred, with no actual alphabetical grades. I am currently rushing as a sophomore, and listed on my IFC app that I had a 3.6. its the end of rush and nothing has been said to me. Is my GPA a 0.0 here and fraternities will just know that I have transfer credits, or will they somehow gain access to not only my credit report but also the GPA from my past school? I have not made any FERPA commitments to release anything to fraternities, so do I genuinely have a fresh start, and am free to rush without my physical grades and GPA being evaluated? Greek life is not huge here btw, as in the school revolves around it.
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09-13-2017, 07:51 PM
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Lying doesn't seem like a good way to start off a relationship based on honor and integrity.
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09-13-2017, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by clemsongirl
Generally the GPA doesn't transfer from an old school to a new one, just the credits.
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I'm going to object to your use of the word "generally" as your statement is not true a majority of the time. Many universities will take the student's entire record into account. Meaning, credits *and* GPA will transfer from the transfer school. I worked as a transcript evaluator for a state university for 10 years. I've seen transcripts from nearly every place imaginable and what those schools put on them.
Though, based on the OPs post, it sounds like he's saying that his current school is only showing his credits and not grades. Well, it may not show grades, but the cumulative GPA and transfer GPA may still be on the current school's transcript. If his school is one of the few that gives credits only, no grade points transfer in, then he's lucky. But, that doesn't explain how he managed to have a 3.6. Unless, he pulled from his high school GPA since his transfer credits are 0.00 and no grades have been earned at the current school.
The fraternity may not be checking grades right now during rush, but they may pull transcripts later, prior to initiation. OP better hope that his GPA on the transcripts matches what he told the fraternity.
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09-14-2017, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by navane
I'm going to object to your use of the word "generally" as your statement is not true a majority of the time. Many universities will take the student's entire record into account. Meaning, credits *and* GPA will transfer from the transfer school. I worked as a transcript evaluator for a state university for 10 years. I've seen transcripts from nearly every place imaginable and what those schools put on them.
Though, based on the OPs post, it sounds like he's saying that his current school is only showing his credits and not grades. Well, it may not show grades, but the cumulative GPA and transfer GPA may still be on the current school's transcript. If his school is one of the few that gives credits only, no grade points transfer in, then he's lucky. But, that doesn't explain how he managed to have a 3.6. Unless, he pulled from his high school GPA since his transfer credits are 0.00 and no grades have been earned at the current school.
The fraternity may not be checking grades right now during rush, but they may pull transcripts later, prior to initiation. OP better hope that his GPA on the transcripts matches what he told the fraternity.
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Was clemsongirl referring to being accepted into the school, or the "school" (i.e. IFC/Panhellenic/fraternities/sororities) reviewing potential members and not considering the GPA of transfers?
I initially read it as the latter, but I could very well be mistaken.
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09-14-2017, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
Was clemsongirl referring to being accepted into the school, or the "school" (i.e. IFC/Panhellenic/fraternities/sororities) reviewing potential members and not considering the GPA of transfers?
I initially read it as the latter, but I could very well be mistaken.
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Yes, I was referring to the school in the sense of what the Greek office does. I'm sure the transfer admissions folks review things a little more rigorously
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