What GPA do you need to have to get into University of Notre Dame?

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    Kuruba Balaji | Contributor-Level 9

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    A solid GPA is required, preferably an average of about 4.0, for admission into the University of Notre Dame; average GPA of accepted students approximates this value. It does not strictly have minimum GPA requirements since it maintains holistic admissions, with other important factors including SAT/ACT scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendations in consideration as well. The chances of admission are maximized when the students target SAT scores around 1500+ or ACT scores around 33. Advanced coursework such as Andhra Pradesh or IB courses may strengthen the application further.

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