There is no way to guarantee admission, since we are not involved in the selection process; however, the middle 50% of the entering freshman class fall within the following range on the SAT Reasoning Test or ACT.
SAT Reading: 500 - 620
SAT Math: 500 - 630
SAT Composite: 1000 - 1250
ACT Composite: 22-27
In 2010 Kentucky had an average aceptance rate of 75% the average gpa was around a 3.4 - 3.6 and the 3.0 is possible there but the low act hurts if you have a good admission essay who knows I'd say theres about a 10% chance
It is at least a 30 and a 3.5 GPA.
50% of students admitted to Purdue University scored between a 24 and 30 on the ACT. 21% of admitted students scored between 18 and 23. No students were admitted with ACT scores less than 18.
A student with a 4.0 GPA and a mid-ranged ACT score such as a 25 suggests that he either struggled with the ACT, or is a really hard worker in order to acheive his grades. On the flipside, a student with a 2.0 GPA and a 30+ ACT suggests that the student doesn't apply himself in school. I don't know about you, but i take the 4.0 over any ACT score if the student doesn't apply himself. Colleges are starting to look at the GPA more and more at the GPA and class rank and less and less at the ACT. Plus, ACT scores don't have a strong correlation or a correlation at that between how high the ACT score is and how well they do in college. Bottom line is, if you believe and put the time into your studies in college, you will do just fine in college with a <25 ACT or a >30.
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There is no requirement. The average is a 25-30 (composite) and the average GPA is a 3.6. Hope this helps!
Charles S. Morehead (born July 7, 1802 in Nelson County, Kentucky; died December 21, 1868 in Greenville, Mississippi) succeeded Lazarus W. Powell as the twentieth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1855 and August 30, 1859. Following the end of Morehead's term as Governor of Kentucky, Beriah Magoffin (born April 18, 1815 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky; died February 28, 1885 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky) became the twenty-first Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 30, 1859 and August 18, 1862.
Spelman has a minimum GPA requirement of 2.0, so you probably have an ok chance of getting in. However, your ACT score is pretty good which may get you a little farther.
Well it depends on your ACT and SAT scores too. With a 2.00 GPA you need a 30 on the ACT or a 1300 on you SAT. But if you have a 2.4 GPA you only need a 22 on the ACT and a 980 on the SAT. However if your from out of state the standards go up. Also these qualifications are only to get into the competitive acceptance round of admissions. Hope this helped good luck!
Beriah Magoffin (born April 18, 1815 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky; died February 28, 1885 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky) succeeded Charles S. Morehead as the twenty-first Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 30, 1859 and August 18, 1862. Following the end of Magoffin's term as Governor of Kentucky, James F. Robinson (born October 4, 1800 in Scott County, Kentucky; died October 31, 1882 in Scott County, Kentucky) became the twenty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 18, 1862 and September 1, 1863.
James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1884.
James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1885.
James Proctor Knott (born August 29, 1830 in Raywick, Kentucky; died June 18, 1911 in Lebanon, Kentucky) succeeded Luke P. Blackburn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1883 and August 30, 1887, including the whole of 1886.