If you are talking about a technical school, then you can fail at life and get in. There is a tech school around here that is regionally accredited and students spell words with ebonics. 100% acceptance rate. Remember, Tech schools are for High School drop outs.
around a 3.7 is good. test scores are important as well.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
Check with ITT Tech for exact qualifications but I don't believe that they require excellent grades.
You get to college by performing well in high school. You have to meet the entrants requirements for GPA and SAT scores.
If you are transferring, it depends on how many college hours you have completed. Click on the related links for GPA/admission requirements.
Yes, there are many colleges that have no grade requirements at all.
There are a few schools that will take a 3.0 GPA and have vet tech and bachelors. You can try going to Brown Mackie College or try getting into Vet Tech Institute.
Virginia Tech does not have a minimum GPA requirement to get into the school. If you have a low GPA, you can focus on extracurricular activities and your essay.
That depends on your college's requirements, but in general shoot for at least a 2.0 (a C average).
With a 3.5 GPA, you will get into just about any school that you want.
It depends if you are applying as a transfer study, or a first-time college student. The general transfer GPA is a 2.0. However, there are programs that may have GPA requirements higher than the general admissions requirement. If you are applying as a first-time college student, the GPA is only one part of the decision making process. The admissions decisions at Hunter College are based on the following criteria. Admission requirements: * Required: SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Very important admission factors: * Rigor of secondary school record * Standardized Test Scores * Academic GPA
While Stanford does not indicate a specific GPA for transfer students through the College Board, the typical GPA for most colleges and universities is a 2.0. However, the GPA requirement can be program specific. Thus, for some programs of study, the GPA can be higher. Still, the specific requirements particular to those who wish to transfer to Stanford are as indicated below.Admission requirements for transfers:Required of All:High School Transcript College Transcript(s)Essay or Personal StatementStandardized Test ScoresStatement of good standing from Prior Institutions(s)