In VA, you can also try Emory & Henry (soon to be) University |
90% of the people on this board suggesting schools for C students are not up-to-date on the increased academic profiles and selectivity of colleges in the last three years. |
Another small school, if willing to go to WV, is WV Wesleyan |
What are the student's goals? Do you want to start at a 4 year, or do 2-year first and then transfer? Why? |
Bridgewater in VA is well known in the LD/ND community |
What colleges do you recommend in VA then? |
We LOVED Roanoke. Kid made a different choice, but I would have been happy having him there! |
Occidental College |
I had a 77.8 GPA in HS and got into several 4 year schools no problem.
And I had a 2.7 GPA in college got into several grad schools The most ironic part a good college took me StonyBrook. You need an 85 GPA but they told me that is just average. They save some spots for charity cases like me. Sadly I almost failed out and had to transfer schools. More ironic since StonyBrook a good school no one care I had a 1.97 GPA!! And I got 990 on SAT BTW StonyBrook no joke |
If your kid has a C average in both high school in college, then no, the kid is not “very intelligent”. I don’t care what some silly test says about his IQ. |
Thanks for that. I worry about him all the time! |
Ask admissions office if you can submit letter of special circumstances. Also, this is something that recommenders can sometimes convey in their letters—I’ve seen it several times (work at a university), e.g., “this student has overcome great challenges… grades do not reflect interest or capabilities… give student a chance….” |
Some are a little far but all public...
VA: ODU, Radford NC: ECU, WCU, UNCC, UNCG SC: CCU WV: WVU MD: Frostburg, Salisbury? GA: GA Southern |
Of course, there are: Cornell, High Point, Fairfield, Manhattan College, Salisbury, lower prestige arts colleges like SCAD, etc There are lots. You also may be able to get away with better schools that happen to be in very undesirable locations and for that reason fewer applicants |
Their comment was not directed at the child or circumstances but likely the other poster saying if you write admissions about something it would always have a positive outcome. One prompt on the common app essay was this exact question. |