The university is a competitive institution with 39% of the applicant pool actually accepted. It should be enough for general admissions however, it also depends on the specific program of study (major) which may have GPA requirements that vary according to program. In addition, the school will look at the entire student and not just the GPA. Admissions decisions may include the following.
Admission requirements:
Very important admission factors:
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3.0
5.7 and a 49 on your ACT
3.0
3.5
Yes, it is possible. However, you should check with the school because the required GPA for general admissions can be quite different than the GPA required for specific programs. The number of transfer applicants for the Fall 2009 semester was 5,947. The number accepted was 1,493.
There are lots of colleges that will accept a 2.4 GPA. One such is Webber International University in Florida and Kentucky State University and Shaw University will all accept a GPA of 2.4.
The average G.P.A at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University from my nowlege is a 2.7.
you need to have a 3.0 GPA
no good luck at mcdonalds jk what your saying is to broad i need more specific information but what from what it looks like that isn't bad but it isn't great if your sats are over 1200 youre good
3.5
3.5 and up