Answer: GPA
GPA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 231 times.
Referring Clues:
- 3.9, e.g.
- Phi Beta Kappa concern, for short
- Valedictorian's pride: Abbr.
- Grad sch. application info
- 2.5, e.g.
- 3.0, e.g.
- It usually runs between 2 and 4
- Transcript stat.
- Univ. figure
- Transcript fig.
- Valedictorian's pride, for short
- Student no.
- Factor in some acad. probations
- Student's stat.
- Univ. stat
- Student's concern, for short
- 3.5, e.g., for a student
- Campus figure?: Abbr.
- No. on a transcript
- 4.0 is a great one
- School fig.
- 3.5, e.g.: Abbr.
- 3.9, e.g.: Abbr.
- Sch. figure
- Transcript stat
- College transcript no.
- Honor student's boast, for short
- Meas. of academic excellence
- 4.0, e.g.
- Student stat
- Coll. stat
- Campus fig.
- Transcript info
- Transcript abbr.
- Transcript no.
- An A often boosts it (abbr.)
- It's 4.0 for a straight-A student: Abbr.
- Student's concern: Abbr.
- 3.0, e.g.: Abbr.
- An A will usually raise it: Abbr.
- College résumé fig.
- No. usually figured to two decimals
- 3.14, e.g.
- No. of concern to a dean of admissions
- Salutatorian's pride: Abbr.
- A student's pride: Abbr.
- A good one might get you accepted: Abbr.
- Coll. student's concern
- Coll. number
- Univ. transcript number
- Mean at a univ.
- Coll. entrance criterion
- No. usually between zero and four
- See 10-Across
- Coll. transcript calculation
- College student's avg.
- College student's stat.
- Pupil's stat.
- Coll. transcript figure
- High-school stat.
- College student stat.
- Coll. student stat
- Transcript abbreviation
- Univ. admission criterion
- 3.75, e.g.
- Dean's list stat
- Salutatorian stat
- It usually runs between 2 and 4, briefly
- Dean's List meas.
- Magna cum laude determiner
- The max is usually 4.0
- Scholastic mean, briefly, hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- Factor in a scholarship grant, maybe: Abbr.
- College transcript fig.
- Univ. student's concern
- A student's pride
- Coll. student's stat
- Coll. transcript number
- Admissions stat
- Dean's list factor: Abbr.
- 4.0, for one: Abbr.
- Univ. application datum
- Getting drunk every night will probably lower it: Abbr.
- Senior's stat
- VMI student stat
- No. typically between 2.0 and 4.0
- Scholastic measure: Abbr.
- No. on a college transcript
- No. with a decimal
- 1.0 is not a good one
- 4.0 is a good one
- Coll. transcript no.
- Coll. transcript stat
- Student's avg.
- Sch. score
- Univ. transcript stat
- Univ. transcript no.
- College transcript stat
- College stat
- Coll.transcript no.
- Collegian's stat
- Coll. student's no.
- Report card fig.
- Univ. student's stat.
- Dean's List fig.
- Coll. admissions criterion
- A student's pride Abbr.:
- NCAA athlete's eligibility factor
- 4.0 is a great one: Abbr.
- College transcript abbr.
- Dean's list no.
- Admissions concern: Abbr.
- Credit-weighted no.
- College admission stat
- MIT student's stat.
- H.S. transcript no.
- Fig. on some applications
- Student transcript fig.
- Coll. student's rating
- An A student has a high one, for short
- No. between 0 and 4
- MIT student's stat
- Mean in high school: Abbr.?
- Fig. that rarely exceeds 4
- Coll. student's figure
- Mean to students (abbr.)
- Class-ranking stat
- College admissions fig.
- 3.0 or 4.0
- Stat helped by classes like "Rocks for Jocks"
- 1.0 is not a good one, in brief
- Grad-school application stat.
- Coll. statistic
- Stat on a college transcript
- 3.9 is a good one
- Class fig.
- Collection of marks, for short?
- Student's fig.
- Campus no.
- H.S. transcript figure
- Meas. of course performance
- Academic no.
- College student's stat: Abbr.
- Scholastic meas.
- A D will usually lower it: Abbr.
- Sch. yardstick
- Fig. on a transcript
- 4.0 is a great one, in brief
- Important school fig.
- Academic record, in brief
- Important MIT measure
- Scholastic stat
- Valedictorian's 4.0, e.g.: Abbr.
- Pride of an MIT VIP
- H.S. benchmark
- Student's stat
- Score that's 4.0 or below
- A good one gets you on a list, briefly
- College transcript stat.
- USMA stat
- Bluto's was 0.0 in "Animal House"
- High no. for a valedictorian
- No. of interest to some recruiters
- In academia a 4.00, e.g.
- Transcript figures, for short
- School yardstick, for short
- Big mean on campus
- Résumé datum, for short
- Report card no.
- Rice figure
- Dean's list qualifier: Abbr.
- No. on a grad's résumé
- NCAA eligibility stat
- Factor in B-school admission
- Stat at MIT
- Mean in school, for short
- Phi Bete's pride
- Figure on a résumé, in brief
- Scholastic stat.
- Credit score, for short?
- Collegian's no.
- 4.0, for a straight-A student
- Dean's list initials
- A student might bring this up in an intro class
- Scholarship application fig.
- High school stat
- 0.0 - 4.0
- College transcript figure
- 2.3, perhaps: Abbr.
- College application fig.
- 4.0 is a superb one, in brief
- Stat for a student
- N.C.A.A. eligibility consideration
- Recruiter's concern
- MIT measure
- College applicant's fig.
- Academic stat
- No. such as 4.0
- Fig. that always includes a decimal
- College student's stat
- 1.2, 2.4 or 3.6, perhaps
- H.S. record
- School stat
- Coll. application stat
- Mean marks, for short?
- Valedictorian's pride, in brief
- 2.0, for one
- 4.0 is an excellent one
- Ranking no.
- 4.0 for a valedictorian, maybe
- Subj. of some collegiate bragging
- Report card stat
- College app stat
- Honor student's pride, for short
- Class stat
- 4.0 is a great one, for short
- Number on a transcript
- Stat often used to select a valedictorian
- School fig. that might be weighted
- School transcript stat
- 3.8 is a high one
- Stat on a grad school app
- Consideration for N.C.A.A. eligibility
- A 3.0 one is a B
- Fig. on a college transcript
- Calculation that might include calculus, for short
- No. calculated from letters
- Application fig.
- An easy A might boost it
- Fig. of interest to an admissions department
- School record, for short
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