Hey, so I'm starting to think about colleges seriously, and I've heard about Elizabeth University in North Carolina. Could anyone give me a rundown of what it's like there, and what they look for in potential students?
I'm sorry, but I think you may be experiencing a bit of confusion. There's not an "Elizabeth University" in North Carolina. However, perhaps you're referring to Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) or Queens University of Charlotte?
ECSU is a historically black college (HBCU) located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. This university offers a variety of programs ranging from Business and Economics, to Education and Psychology, to Visual and Performing Arts. As a member of the University of North Carolina system, ECSU offers both Bachelor's and Master's degree programs. Admission-wise, they prefer students to have a minimum GPA of 2.5, although they do consider the whole profile of an applicant.
On the other hand, Queens University of Charlotte is a private, co-educational university located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Queens University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through its College of Arts and Sciences, and five professional schools. In terms of admissions, Queens University of Charlotte is somewhat competitive. They usually require a high school GPA of around 3.6 and SAT/ACT scores around the national averages, but also welcome students who show strong potential through a combination of grades and extracurricular activities.
If neither of these is the school you meant, could you provide a bit more context so I can better assist you?
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