You should be qualified for most state schools. Shoot for the most well-known or the one with the best program for what you're interested in because once you're actually in, your high school GPA doesn't really count. ---- Actually, in order to get into a college, you need a GPA of at least a 3 (I think, I could be wrong). You can get into a junior college with a GPA of 2.9, but to get into a semi-major college to MAJOR university, you need a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
When a high school student graduates with a GPA of 2.5, they most often go to a community college. After two years in the community college, and an associates degree, some students consider transfer to a university.
no regular UNIVERSITY willl accept a 1.9 you need at least the average GPA to get into any regular university if not i sugest going to a community collage first regaining the credits transfering.
Mostly all the Lower Uni's like Cal state Long Beach, San deigo State... nothing like Duke, USC, UCLA, Florida State
Most community colleges will accept a 2.8 GPA or even lower. However, when it comes to top notch universities, you will not be accepted with a 2.8 GPA.
There are quite a few different colleges that will accept a grade point average of 2.0. Most community colleges will accept this GPA for example.
Sorry, but pretty much only community colleges. If you do well there, you may be able to transfer to a better school after the first year.
Albany state university and Nova
Community colleges, my dear. <#3
What colleges will accept a 2.2 GPA
Most colleges will not accept lower GPA's, except for community colleges and low-rate. Colleges. You need to keep looking for a decent college or raise your GPA.
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.
Famu
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There are not many colleges in the United States that will accept a 1.65 GPA. Most schools have a minimum requirement of 2.0 to 2.5.
None
any college
That GPA is a low C or a D+ so the best you can do is a community college. I would suggest if you have time you get to work to bring that up. Work on your skills and prep for the the admission tests as well as SAT and ACT.
Most colleges will but not the Ivy League types.
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Most of the state sponsored colleges in Missouri will accept a student with a GPA of 2.0. The University of Missouri and the University of Central Missouri are two of them.