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What GPA do I need to get into WVU?

What GPA do I need to get into WVU?

3.00
For direct admission to a major within the College, the student must have a minimum high school GPA of 3.00. Students who do not meet these requirements will be referred to the WVU Center for Learning, Advising and Student Success (CLASS) until they complete their pre-business curriculum.

Is WVU good for engineering?

West Virginia University (Statler) is ranked No. 115 in Best Engineering Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. See how this school scored on the key indicators used in the rankings.

Is WVU requiring SAT for 2022?

The policy, currently in effect for fall 2021, will remain in place for the fall 2022 and spring 2023 terms, and will be re-evaluated over the next year for future terms.

What is petroleum and natural gas engineering at WVU like?

What is Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering at WVU like? The objective of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (PNGE) graduate programs is to educate and train men and women who will be capable of performing at the highest levels of the petroleum and natural gas engineering profession.

What are the requirements to become a petroleum and natural gas engineer?

Students who do not hold a baccalaureate degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering are required to take a set of undergraduate petroleum and natural gas engineering courses above and beyond the coursework requirements.

What is the Department of petroleum and natural gas engineering?

The Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering is one of only four programs in the U.S. recognized and accredited by ABET. Facilities include rig floor simulator, Marcellus Shale Energy and Environment Laboratory and Dominion Energy Natural Gas Measurement Laboratory.

What classes do you take to become a petroleum engineer?

These outcomes are achieved by enrolling in rigorous individual courses in all basic areas of petroleum and natural gas engineering, basic science, mathematics, geology, and humanities and social sciences.