- South Forsyth High
- College and Career Center
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How is my HOPE GPA calculated?
HOPE GPA=
core only (LA, MA, SC, SS, FL) and unweighted (0.5 weight added to any AP/IB/DE class); 4.0 maximum
A=4.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 4.0)
B=3.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 3.5)
C=2.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 2.5)
F=0.0
*This is not your official HOPE GPA, howevery, you can view your HOPE GPA by logging into your gafutures.org account and viewing your HOPE Report.
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Where can I find extra supports for being a DACA or Undocumented Student?
"We believe nothing should stand in your way of a college education—not the cost, your immigrant status, or the lack of financial aid. Our scholarships can help you pay for your college education."
"Up-To-Date Information & Resources For Undocumented Students"
https://www.goldendoorscholars.org/
Scholarship opportunities for undocumented and non-citizen students.
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How is my SFHS GPA calculated?
SFHS GPA=
cumulative (all classes) and weighted (1.0 weight added to any AP/IB/DE class)
A=4.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 5.0)
B=3.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 4.0)
C=2.0 (if AP/IB/DE= 3.0)
F=0.0
Assign point values to each grade earned, add total points, divide by number of credits attempted.
*This calculation is not your official Forsyth County or HOPE Scholarship GPA, but is provided as a courtesy for families
*You can view your official weighted SFHS GPA on your transcript through Parent Portal.
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What is the difference between "rigor" and "HOPE Rigor"?
Rigor= Colleges want to see that you increase "rigor" (number of honors/AP/IB/Dual Enrollment courses) every year, while being successful. You can get an idea as to how many "rigor" courses colleges want to see in the students they offer acceptance to by checking out each school's First-Year Student Profile (located on their individual website).
HOPE RIGOR= The HOPE Scholarship requires students to take a minimum of 4 "HOPE RIGOR" courses by graduation. To see a list of what courses count for "HOPE RIGOR" click here.
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What is a First-Year Student Profile (Freshmen Profile) and where can I find one?
A school's First-Year Student Profile takes a snap-shot of the middle 50% of their previous year's accepted freshmen class. These can usually be found in the admissions section of the school's website.
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What colleges/universities offer credit or placement for AP scores?
Visit the AP credit policy search page here to find the policies and minimum scores needed for your school.
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Why should I take the PSAT?
"The PSAT won’t count towards your college admissions applications, but it is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship . Some of the highest scoring students may win scholarship money, so while you shouldn’t stress out about the PSAT, you certainly shouldn’t ignore it either. Use the PSAT as practice for the SAT and ACT and an important guidepost on your college admissions journey."
Read more here!
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How do I request a Letter of Recommendation?
Before requesting a Letter of Recommendation, please fill out the Senior Profile (found here) and email/give it to your counselor or teacher. Please allow at least 2 weeks for completion and submission of the letter. The more detail you can provide on your Senior Profile, the better! We want to help you stand out!