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GPA

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GPA (countable and uncountable, plural GPAs)

  1. (US, education) Initialism of grade point average.
    • 2017 August 18, Katie Lobosco, “What top employers look for in new college grads”, in CNN Money[1]:
      He said those recruiting for technical jobs like engineering might be more likely to restrict their search to candidates with high GPAs from specific schools.
    • 2022 March 29, Chris Papst, “From 0.13 GPA to future graduate, mom of Baltimore student says 'We did it'”, in WNWO-TV[2]:
      He had a 0.13 GPA and was still in ninth grade. With a class rank of 62 out of 120, he was being promoted through the course levels, which led France to believe everything was fine when it wasn’t.
  2. (UK, pensions) GMP payment age
  3. (medicine) Initialism of granulomatosis with polyangiitis.

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GPA f (plural GPA)

  1. (gestation pour autrui) surrogacy