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Colleges Accepting a 3.2 GPA

Hi everyone! My current GPA is around 3.2 and I'm trying to figure out which colleges might accept me. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks!

3 months ago

Hello! With a 3.2 GPA, you're in a good position to be accepted to several colleges, but it's also important to consider other factors in your application, such as test scores (if applicable), extracurricular activities, and your personal essays. Here are a few colleges that have been known to accept students with GPAs around 3.2:

1. Arizona State University (ASU)

2. Auburn University

3. DePaul University

4. Indiana University Bloomington

5. Oregon State University

6. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)

7. University of Arizona

8. University of Colorado Boulder

9. University of Kansas

10. University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst)

Please note that a 3.2 GPA doesn't guarantee admission to these schools, as they also consider other aspects of an applicant's profile. It's essential to research each college to learn more about their specific admission requirements and preferences.

To improve your chances of being admitted, make sure you have a strong application in terms of essays, test scores (if the college is not test-optional), and meaningful extracurricular activities. Don't forget to also consider applying to a mix of reach, target, and safety schools to maximize your chances of being admitted to a college that suits your interests and needs.

Best of luck with your college search!

3 months ago

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