Are Classes after Graduating with Bachelors Considered in Undergrad GPA?

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I graduated in May 2009 from FSU. GPA wasn't the strongest, but I know that and decided after finding a FT job and PT job to take undergrad classes at another state university, FGCU.

My question is how will the grads be factored? Will they be factored into my uGPA?

Thank you in advance.
 
I graduated in May 2009 from FSU. GPA wasn't the strongest, but I know that and decided after finding a FT job and PT job to take undergrad classes at another state university, FGCU.

My question is how will the grads be factored? Will they be factored into my uGPA?

Thank you in advance.

I believe that these post-bacc classes will count for your undergraduate GPA when applying through AMCAS. Someone else correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure this is one of a few methods to bolster a somewhat lackluster GPA.
 
Short answer is yes. It will be factored into your cGPA and sGPA.

Long answer. On your verified AMCAS application it lists your BCPM GPA, all-other GPA, and then your total GPA for each year of your undergrad career (F, S, J, S). Anything you take after that, other than graduate programs, is listed under post-bac, which is then included in calculating your "cumulative undergraduate GPA."

Whether schools take that into consideration or just look at the final number, who knows.
 
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