College Record 2023-2024

Merit Scholarship Evaluation

Keuka College offers merit scholarships for many undergraduate and graduate programs that are based on the applicant’s prior academic performance:

  • First-time applicants are assessed based on their cumulative secondary school GPA from the transcript(s) submitted during the application process.  
  • Transfer applicants are evaluated according to the cumulative weighted GPA of all completed college coursework at the time of application submission.

GPA Conversion Chart for On-Campus First-Time Scholarship Opportunities

Many secondary schools use a 100-point scale to assess student achievement. Keuka College uses the following chart to convert between a 4.0 and 100-point scale for scholarship evaluation. 

Financial Aid Program

4.0 Scale

100 Point Scale

Letter Grade

Board of Trustees

3.95 – 4.0

94.45 – 100

A+

President’s

3.94

94.44

A

President’s

3.8

93

A

President’s

3.7

92

A-

President’s

3.6

91

A-

President’s

3.45

89.45

A-

Dean’s

3.44

89.44

B+

Dean’s

3.3

88

B+

Dean’s

3.2

87

B+

Dean’s

3.1

86

B

Dean’s

2.95

84.45 – 85

B

Green & Gold

2.94

84.44

B

Green & Gold

2.8

83

B

Green & Gold

2.7

82

B-

Green & Gold or HEOP*

2.6

81

B-

Green & Gold or HEOP*

2.45

79.45-80

B-

Aspire or HEOP*

2.44

79.44

C

Aspire or HEOP*

2.3

78

C

Aspire or HEOP*

2.2

77

C

Aspire or HEOP*

2.1

76

C

Aspire or HEOP*

2.0

75

C

HEOP*

1.9

74

C

HEOP*

1.8

73

C

HEOP*

1.7

72

C-

HEOP*

1.6

71

C-

* Applicants whose GPAs fall within these ranges may not be admissible to Keuka College