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no, you have to have a 21 or a 3.0 GPA
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.
Study hard, do good on the SAT and ACT, have a 3.5-4.0 GPA, and apply for the college.
I would say yes. I had the same GPA but a 21 on my act and no sports and I got in. Just apply
Only the dean of admissions will tell you your answer.. you should just apply sooner than later
I recently got accepted into Loyola University ...I did not have the highest ACT score actually my ACT was an average of 22 with a GPA of 4.1. There is a chance that a student can be admitted with a not so high ACT score like mine if you apply through the LEAP program in which they will tell you once you have applied. The most important thing is to maintain a high GPA that will be a life saver!!!!
Gpa: 3.8 Act: 28 Source: Be smart.com
Depending on the university, you may get in with a 2.5 GPA and a 20 on the ACT.
Roughly 600 to 800 on each section of the SAT. http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/faq.html#7
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The requirements for the GPA vary from one school to the next, but of course, you would want your GPA to be as high as possible. If you apply for scholarships, you would have to inquire as to what the minimum GPA requirements are for scholarships you want to apply for. Again, you would want your GPA to be as high as possible, especially since competition would be great.