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How hard is it to get in?
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Hello! I’m now a junior in highschool. I know I have to apply to college soon and North Carolina A&T is one of my choices.

I would like to know how hard it is to get into this college. Specifically because my gpa is usually between a 3.3 and 3.5, Id like to know if that would help me get accepted, or if I need a 4.0 GPA!

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@DebaterMAX4 years ago

Just a quick FYI we don’t need your name.

[🎤 AUTHOR]@nylazhane90414 years ago

sorry :( i’m new here!

@DebaterMAX4 years ago

Read the guidelines :-) but yeh welcome!

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4 years ago

N.C. A&T’s Average Admitted Freshman Profile (2019)

Average GPA: 3.561 (weighted)

Average SAT: 1,053 (Evidence-Based Reading/Writing and Math)

Average ACT: 20 (composite)

On their website you can see detailed admit information broken down by major as well.

https://www.ncat.edu/provost/ospie/analytics/factbook/freshmen-profile.php

Good luck NYLA! ( I think Michigan State has more Diversity and a better school )

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4 years ago

Go down to the freshman requirements then select the statistics drop down

https://www.ncat.edu/admissions/undergraduate/freshman/index.php.

Also if you use the find school feature under the school tab and you’ve completed your profile you can get a good idea of the gpa needed to gain admittance.

Just a word of warning this is almost a chance me which violates community guidelines this seems to be out of ignorance so just be careful in the future.

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