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That depends on what program you want to get into and if you are coming right out of high school or transferring from another college or university.

Domestic high school students need to have a high school diploma or GED, good SAT and/or ACT scores, a good high school GPA and you need to have taken college prep courses in high school.

Domestic transfer students need to have a good GPA ("good" being a 2.0 or above but preferably a little higher than that), 45 quarter credit hours or 30 semester credit hours of college course work after graduating from high school, and they will also look at your ACT and SAT scores. Earning an Associates degree or its equivalent is also helpful especially if you opted not to take the ACT's and SAT's.

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