What’s a good college/university with low gpa?
Also, I don’t know if it helps but I was in Prep, Performance, Marching, Concert, and Jazz Band for a couple yrs.
Thanks in advance!
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Benedict College Columbia, SC
Edward Waters College Jacksonville, FL
Jarvis Christian College Hawkins, TX
Plymouth State University Plymouth, NH
Cleveland State University Cleveland, OH
U. of Maine at Ft. Kent Ft. Kent, ME
Anna Maria College Boston, MA
Centenary College Hackettstown, NJ
CUNY: College of Staten Island Staten Island, NY
Johnson & Wales University N. MIami, FL
Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI
Judson College Marion, AL
Morris College Sumter, SC
New England College Henniker, NH
Nichols College Dudley, MA
Penn State U. – Berks Reading, PA
Penn State U. – Lehigh Valley Fogelsville, PA
Penn State U. – Capital College Schuykill Haven, PA
St. Thomas University Miami Gardens, FL
Tennessee State University Nashville, TN
Thiel College Greenville, PA
Wesley College Dover, DE
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What's a good college/university with low gpa?
I just need some good suggestions about getting into a fairly nice school AWAY from home. I live in Chicago so a good school out of IL that offers computer programs. My H.S. gpa is really low like 2.1 ACT 24. I'm tying not to stay at home for school so any help on where to go would be quite a…
If you keep looking, you’ll find a school that accepts you, preferably in-state to save you money (just try to find one that’s a couple hours drive from home to at least give you some distance). neniaf (above) pulled out a great list of schools. If you don’t, then the worse case scenario is that you’ll go to a community college, live at or near home, and transfer to a university later, just as millions of people have done. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. But don’t give up on going to college. Good luck.
By the way I had a 2.7 (maybe lower) and an ACT 21
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An earlier answer said that schools look at your junior and senior year performance. That is not true because admission decisions are made before you finish your senior year so admission is based on what you have done through your junior year in high school. By the time you finish high school the decisions have already been made.