<p>The stats don’t prove that you HAVE to have a 3.75 or higher. The stats just show that people with GPAs of 3.75 or higher usually tend to get in more than people that don’t. </p>
<p>When they say “no min GPA”, they are not lying. They mean it. What that means isn’t</p>
<p>“Oh, 2.1! That’s great, we’ll take you!” </p>
<p>When they say “no min GPA”, they mean that your 2.1 isn’t going to get your application chucked in the rejection pile without a look at everything else you have to offer. </p>
<p>Yes, people with higher GPAs have a better chance of getting in because there is usually a correlation between high GPA and college acceptances. But that doesn’t mean you NEED a high GPA…it’s just good to have one.</p>