Do not be fooled by the college admissions stats. There are many stories of the perfect gpa/test scores person not getting accepted in to the college of their choice. A student who went from fresh/soph scholastic probation to a respectable gpa, will be a great story for any admissions counselor. Make sure your essay puts a positive spin on the “whys” and you will be just fine. I can’t imagine the effort and focus it took for you to dig yourself out of that hole and get ready to graduate with a gpa that would make most proud. And depending on where you are applying, most look at your grades for your major and/or your last 60 hours of course work. Make sure you submit a few apps for the top grad schools and come back to cc with a great story in a few years.