What is the highest GPA at an institution called?
The highest GPA (Grade Point Average), at a college or university is often referred to as the "President's List" or the "Dean's List." This honor is typically reserved for students who achieve an outstanding GPA, which varies depending on the institution. The cutoff for making the President's or Dean's List can range from 3.5 GPA to 4.0 GPA or even higher.