Neither. Both have gotten more competitive. I have two kids in Engineering - not CS - but good safeties for them were University of Arizona, University of Minnesota, Pitt and even Penn State. I have also found the College Confidential forums to be very helpful with this. Check there and good luck. I would also tell him - if he can be motivated to enter some coding competitions - Congressional App Challenge is a good one. Or to try to develop his own apps/tools/websites. Non-profits can be a great place to start. |
I am sorry. Really. I should have said that in a nicer way. Please get this information. It is the number one way for you to come up with a realistic list and it would be far more crushing for you and the sooner you develop a realistic list, the happier you and your kid will be. Again, no need for rudeness and that's my fault. |
Thank you for this information. Arizona, Penn State, and Pitt are definitely good ones to add. I will check out College Confidential. |
750 math is not wowing anyone, and getting As in HS math and science in high school doesn’t really mean much if he lacks motivation. I know you don’t want to hear it but my son had 4.0 UW, 800 math, leadership in robotics and still finds Va Tech engineering very challenging. Doesn’t drink or party and is extremely motivated. It’s not just about getting in, but also succeeding while you’re there. Consider ODU, JMU. |
The GPA dropping this year is a problem unless he has a good spring semester. He'll be applying to most schools using "thru end of junior year" grade reports. Downward trends are a red flag. Fall semester grades could help but those aren't typically added until late January. Engineering will be a tough admit regardless. Expand your search into other schools in the northwest, midwest, and the south. Don't expect much merit money, but maybe an offering of in state tuition at some of the larger schools in the south. Look for a few rolling admission schools to maybe get an idea of where he stands early in the fall. |
My kid with slightly higher stats got into JMU this year from a NOVA public. But he has friends with similar stats who were rejected or deferred. JMU is a target for your kid coming out of NOVA and not a safety. GMU is also a target given the major. |
I’d suggest looking at U of Alabama, Huntsville: https://www.uah.edu/about. I’m pretty sure that GPA represents weighted GPAs.
UAH is strong in STEM areas, well-known in the right fields, and easier overall to get into than the Tuscaloosa campus. Huntsville is a pretty nerdy tech city, too, with lots of scope for internships and co-ops. |
He'll have more luck if he can get that SAT score up to 1500 or above. |
Good grief NO. No way.
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Apply to Pitt before school starts in the fall an he'll likely hear back in the first two weeks of September. |
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I'm in Michigan. Michigan State is very popular with 3.5-3.75 students at our high school. It's considered a very fun, solid school. You need to research the stats and any admissions limitations on CS majors. MSU has capacity constraints on undergrad business that are quite firm. Kids transfer out because they can't get in. For Naviance, see if your kid knows any seniors who can spot him a few screen grabs. Or request an appointment or screen grab from a guidance counselor. CS is ultra-competitive. You and DC do need to get on top of what is required. Prepare to apply very early. Especially to OOS schools where they may be looking for evidence of whether you seriously are interested. |
PP. Also have a fallback strategy.
If all the details check out and the major can be guaranteed, consider these for one to two years: Pitt - branch campus (Johnstown?) Penn State - branch campus Michigan - UM-Dearborn, UM-Flint Maybe DMV community college --> flagship integrations Also look at colleges that offer co-ops in areas where your son wants to live after graduation. Once you have work experience, school brand matters less (beyond the MIT, Stanford schools). |
for UMD, there are only 100 transfer spots available for CS, and that includes both internal and external xfers. |
Need to look at
Michigan State UNH Delaware RPI Stevens WPI These schools are your targets |
Avoiding the south, test you have UT Austin, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech on your list. These are all in the south, OP. |