Hi there! I'm currently a junior with an overall GPA of around 3.5, and I'm having trouble figuring out which universities might be a good fit for me. Does anyone here have recommendations on universities that typically accept students with a 3.5 GPA?
Sure, I can provide some recommendations based on your GPA. However, keep in mind that most colleges don't have a strict minimum requirement, and they take into account various other aspects such as your SAT/ACT score, course rigor, extracurricular activities, and essays, along with your GPA.
That said, a 3.5 GPA indicates that you're a solid student, and it opens up several good options. Here are a few:
1. University of Iowa: Known for its strong programs in fields like Journalism and Health Sciences, this public university typically accepts students with a GPA around 3.8. As such, with your GPA, you should be relatively competitive here.
2. San Diego State University (SDSU): With strong programs in Business, and Health and Human Services, SDSU is a test-blind school that typically accepts students with GPAs around 3.7 to 4.1, but a 3.5 would not be out of contention, especially if your application is otherwise strong.
3. Loyola University Chicago: Known for its programs in Health Sciences and Business, this university doesn't have an application fee, and their average admitted student has about a 3.7 GPA, so you'd still be within range.
Remember, be sure to research each school you're considering in further detail to make sure they offer programs aligning with your academic and personal interests, and consider how the school fits with your financial needs, location preference, and campus vibe. Each school will be looking at you holistically, and while GPA is an important piece of that, they'll be considering a lot more than just that one number.
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