From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishGPAGPA /ˌdʒiː piː ˈeɪ/ noun [countable] SG (grade point average) the average of a student’s marks over a period of time in the US education system
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GPA• Applicants need at least a 3.1 GPA.• The fund was developed jointly by GPA and Citibank.• It has since leased a further three aircraft from GPA.• A crystalline sample of GPA is melted, then chilled rapidly in ice-water to form a brittle amorphous mass.• Similar innovations are expected with the GPA float and the Wellcome Trust offering.