He has two "strong" extracurriculars and a job, so I don't see how that can be true. |
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I think you misread her first post. Her title asked about C students. First sentence: she has one of those. Second sentence is that he has an unweighted C average, though because some classes are weighted, the GPA might be closer to a 3.0 than a 2.0. To the OP: he needs some serious parenting right now. Asking what schools will accept him is ignoring the problem(s). Often jobs can help a teen with ADHD or maturity issues BUT it can backfire if they make too much money. This is especially true if there are tips. The tips become a dopamine hit and it is addictive. Even a well-paying job at 16 can seem more important than schoolwork if there is a maturity issue. He may be better suited for the trades - something concrete rather than conceptual might be a better match. Is he money motivated? |
I guess this is satire ^^ |
There are programs like that in Virginia. NVCC has a pathway to most of the state schools. If you get waitlisted at UVA, you can go to UVA Wise for a year and there is a pathway to UVA from there. |
| Do you think your son wants city? Suburban? Urban? Driving distance from DC? Small med, large? |
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2.5 GPA from NOVA public was accepted by
ODU, Radford, WVU, ECU and Ga Southern |
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I'd suggest 2 things: one: have your son take some vocational tests to see what he might be interested in. That's assuming you've already had him tested for learning disabilities, etc. Two: look at some co-op colleges.
I'd recommend SUNY Cobleskill. In the current era, I think its COA is reasonable. YMMV https://www.cobleskill.edu/admissions/financial-aid/tuition-and-fees.aspx It offers associate degrees as well as certificate programs. https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/programs-of-study.aspx Another possibility is Simmons University in Boston.https://www.simmons.edu/academics/departments/ifill/politics-and-policy/internship-programs |
| The issue isn’t the kid’s grades, plenty of schools would accept him. The issue is that he isn’t interested in going to college at the moment. Let him do something else but make sure it’s structured. |
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Anywhere, almost! Not the Ivies.
Dickinson, F&M, Gettysburg, Allegheny, Marist, Wooster? |
Dickinson and F&M aren’t generally thought of as colleges for C students. Both have about a 30-35% acceptance rate and 3.6-3.8 average GPA. These really don’t seem like the types of schools OP‘s child would be interested in, based on the details they’ve shared. |
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What is the kid interested in?
There are lots of great options that are not 4 year colleges. |
The ship building academy!!! He can work with his hands doing important things, and the job prospects post graduation are really strong. https://www.as.edu/ Mike Rowe gives some really good scholarships for trades education. Seach Mike Rowe Works. |
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