On my college application, am I supposed to give my GPA for my senior year only or my total GPA?

On my college application: What was your unweighted high school GPA (grade point average)? Please enter a value between 0.00 and 4.00. If you are still in high school, enter your cumulative unweighted GPA as of the end of 11th grade.

total GPA

It does not say anything about senior year only.

Although, it occurs to me that my high school only reported my senior year's GPA.

That's what HS counselors are for. Talk to yours.

And if your counselor can't help, see your school's registrar.

On your college application, you are typically expected to provide your cumulative GPA, which includes all your high school grades up until the point of application. However, it's important to carefully read and follow the specific instructions provided by the college or university you are applying to.

In the example you mentioned, where the application asks for your "unweighted high school GPA," it specifies entering a value based on your cumulative unweighted GPA as of the end of 11th grade. This suggests that they are interested in seeing your GPA up until the end of your junior year.

If the application specifically requests the GPA for senior year separately, then you should provide that information in addition to your overall cumulative GPA. It's crucial to thoroughly review the application instructions and fill in the information accordingly to ensure accuracy. Additionally, if you have any doubts or questions about what information to provide, it's recommended to contact the admissions office of the college or university for clarification.