Does anyone know if you are in an accelerated BS./BA/MBA program, is your undergrad/grad school GPA combined or separated?
Or any accelerated Bachelors+Masters degree. Like BS./BA/MBA/MS (4 + 1 years) Or even doctoral degrees like BS./MD or BA./JD
If you are in one of these joint accelerated programs, does the school system keep your undergraduate and graduate courses in 2 separate GPA meters? Or they combine the GPAs if you decide to take some Graduate courses before you finish the bachelor's requirements?
Also, what happens if you failed to meet the graduation requirements for the graduate degree(GPA>3.0) but only met the bachelors degree 2.0 GPA requirements(Like having a 2.75 overall GPA at the end)? Would that mean that you "failed" the entire BS./MBA accelerated program and you dont' get ANY degree at all?
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