Not usually. If that is your high school grade point average very few four year colleges will accept you. You would do better to go to a community college. You might have the same text book in a college class as you did in High School. In a College Class, you would have to go through that entire text book in part of the semester, not a small part of the book in the semester. A better idea might be to try the military and learn some discipline. After that you will have much better study habits.
The average G.P.A at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University from my nowlege is a 2.7.
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.
Florida State University is located in the city of Tallahassee, the capital of the state of Florida.
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3.5 and up
Florida State University is located in Tallahasse, Florida.
University of Florida, Florida State University, and University of Miami
1. University of Florida 2. Florida State University 3. Miami University 4. University of Central Florida 5. Florida International 6. University of South Florida These are all Division I schools
The University of Florida campus is in Gainesville, Florida.
State Universities in Florida include:Florida Atlantic University in Boca RatonFlorida State University in TallahasseeUniversity of North Florida in JacksonvilleCrown UniversityUniversity of South Florida in TampaUniversity of Florida in GainesvilleUniversity of West Florida in PensacolaUniversity of Central Florida in OrlandoFlorida Agricultural and Mechanical University in TallahasseeFlorida Gulf Coast University in Ft. MyersNew College of Florida in SarasotaFlorida International University in Miami
1. University of Florida 2. Florida State University 3. Miami University 4. University of Central Florida 5. Florida International 6. University of South Florida These are all Division I schools
State University System of Florida was created in 1954.