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  2. Columbia College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    [31]: 141 The average high school GPA for first-time applicants being 3.6 in 2023. [29] Freshmen applicants need a high school GPA of 2.5 or 3.0 and a ACT of 21, or SAT score of 1060, or ranking in the top 50% of their graduating class. If freshman don’t meet the ACT or SAT requirements they need a successful completion of the following: [19]

  3. Bright Flight (Missouri scholarship) - Wikipedia

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    Bright Flight is a Missouri merit-based scholarship with a current maximum amount of $3000 per annum to Missouri's qualifying graduating high school seniors who enroll in a Missouri accredited college or university. The actual amount of the scholarship is determined based upon state funding and is sometimes less than the maximum amount.

  4. List of high schools in Greater St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    2.5.20 University City School District. 2.5.21 Valley Park School District. 2.5.22 Webster Groves School District. 2.6 St. Louis. ... List of high schools in Missouri;

  5. St. Louis Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    With the growth of the city, the school building campaign continued at a rapid pace. Between 1840 and 1860, more than twenty new schools were built by the board, while several others occupied rented space. [26] Among these new schools was the first high school in St. Louis, which opened inside Benton School in February 1853. [27]

  6. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some high schools, to reflect the varying skill required for different course levels, will give higher numerical grades for difficult courses, often referred to as a weighted GPA. For example, two common conversion systems used in honors and Advanced Placement courses are: A = 5 or 4.5; B = 4 or 3.5 [5] C = 3 or 2.5; D = 2 or 1.5; F = 0 [19]

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, most schools calculate a student's grade point average (GPA) by assigning each letter grade a number and averaging those numerical values. Generally, American schools equate an A with a numerical value of 4.0. Most graduate schools require a 3.0 (B) average to take a degree, with C or C− being the lowest grade for course credit.

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