colleges for people with 2.0-2.5GPA

<p>does anyone have a really good list of places people with lower GPA’s such as myself could get into, i really dont want to go to community college. I was helped on PM with a few schools by a member on here but i want a bigger list to look at. thanks</p>

<p>i have no idea. its prob. better to go to community college and raise it. i think there is some schools … but im not sure</p>

<p>afg-king
There is more to your application than just your GPA. You don’t mention your SAT or ACT scores. These may help to offset a low GPA. You may also want to take a look at the US News and World Report college ranking web site. They have a list of schools with the highest acceptance rates. Many accept 92-100% of applicants. I’m sure you can find a school that might be a fit. Good Luck</p>

<p>^to answer your question my sat score was 1550 first time im retaking it, 480Math + 560CR i got a tutor to help me with math now</p>

<p>Go to CollegeBoard’s website and look for schools.</p>

<p>I put in that 50% of the students had between and 2.0-3.00, and that the SAT scores were 1000 (500M, 500CR), and around 30 pages of schools came up.</p>

<p>St. Johns is a great school in new york and the grade point average is 2.0</p>

<p>more info necessary:</p>

<p>small or large
Public or private
Geographic location preference</p>

<p>How about Roger Williams in Rhode Island, and York College in PA.</p>

<p>Why are we (me included) dealing with a thread from 2008?</p>

<p>Here are some recent colleges in the northeast:</p>

<p>University of Rhode Island
York College in Pennsylvania
Iona College
Seton Hall
Hofstra University
St. John’s University
Georgian Court University
Pace University</p>