It’s 2024. |
I wish these people would honestly have a clue about what’s going on before they give advice that’s 20 years old. |
My friend’s kid barely graduated from HS and he was admitted to State University of NY at Purchase. So yes, there are a lot of options for colleges outside of community college for lower GPAs and test scores. |
Don’t be a jerk. |
Not being a jerk, just specific. That’s like saying I’m a year over 59. Okay, so you’re 60. |
Because your post is condescending and not helpful at all. The OP is looking for advice, not posters slamming her child. |
Being real isn’t slamming the child. |
I know someone who was very ill in high school and didn't keep up with classes.
They got a degree in aeronautics and now run a small plane business (flying and maintenance). OP's profile isn't a generic "what college for my grades, and I'll figure out a career later" which is why OP got terrible replies. OP needs to think about what their kid is interested in and able to do, and find a program for that specific fit. |
Yeah OP will get right on that, plenty of time to find a US Senator to adopt her. |
OP here.
Thank you to the productive replies, and kind comments. You have given us a great list of schools, some we had considered, but others we did not have on our radar. To answer a few questions - Yes, I'm fine with community college. I would actually prefer it, but part of that is me being an overprotective mother, and wanting to keep an eye out on her and her health condition for a few more years. She wants to apply to four year schools, and live on campus. So I want to support her as much as possible. Elementary education is her focus, which every school has that as a degree option. I do think she will be successful moving forward. Wanting to get out of the house and be part of a community again is a positive development. |
Yes, look at these. Hampton is the strongest in VA and is a private with $30k tuition. Morgan State is the strongest in MD and tuition is $8k in state, $19k out of state. Both give merit easily. I visited both with DC and we liked them. Don’t write them off if you are not AA. Both are geared to students that might be need a hand up academically. |
Your kid obviously falls into the first category, PP. He will find his way! Sounds like he's doing great. |
Tons!
My DS was a 2.9 GPA. He was accepted at WVU, Radford, ODU, University of Cincinnati, ECU, UC Boulder, and University of South Florida. He picked WVU and is doing great there. His GPA has improved and he's had paid internships the past 2 summers. Radford and ODU were the only VA universities that accepted him. We are VA residents. He was rejected at all others but wasn't too bummed about that as he wanted to go somewhere outside of VA for college anyway. He did not like Radford or ODU at all but was told to apply there by his guidance counselor as his safety schools. |
Try Muhlenberg, Elon, Towson, Goucher |
Isn’t a B average 2.50-3.49? |