Colleges utilize a standardized method for evaluating academic performance through grade point averages. The application platform used by many institutions requests this academic information in a specific format. This involves selecting the grading system employed by the applicant’s secondary school, whether it is a weighted or unweighted scale, and typically requires reporting the GPA on a 4.0 or 100 point scale, or as otherwise specified by the high school. For instance, if a student’s transcript indicates a GPA of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale, this is the figure that should be reported, accurately reflecting the school’s system.
Accurate reporting of academic achievement is crucial for fair assessment during the admissions process. Standardized data entry allows admissions officers to compare applicants from different high schools with varying grading policies. This uniformity streamlines the review process and helps ensure that all candidates are evaluated equitably. Historically, the push for standardized reporting arose from the need to compare students from diverse educational backgrounds, reducing potential biases in evaluation.