Core GPA refers to the cumulative grade point average that a student has earned in their core academic classes. The core classes are typically those that are considered essential for a well-rounded education, such as English, math, science, and social studies. Many colleges and universities use the core GPA as a factor when considering students for admission or scholarship opportunities. The core GPA can be calculated using the same method as the standard GPA, which assigns a numerical value to each letter grade and averages them over the course of a student's academic career. A high core GPA indicates that a student has performed well in the most important academic subjects, and can be a positive factor in their academic record.
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