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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]University of the Redlands in California. No letter or number grades. Comments/written assessments. College of Charleston in South Carolina. Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. Goucher College in Maryland. Suwanee--The University of the South in Tennessee. (breathtaking campus & location). Salve Regina University in Rhode Island (gorgeous campus & beautiful location). Rollins College in central Florida. (Country club like atmosphere). Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Arizona State University in Tempe/Phoenix. University of Kansas. Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. (gorgeous). Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Leans conservative & Christian). Stetson University in Florida. Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Environmental Studies, Marine Biology, Biology, Psychology.) Clemson University in South Carolina. (slight chance) Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina. (Myrtle Beach metro area). Maybe the University of Denver in--guess where--Denver, Colorado. Too many more to list. Would be helpful if more information about your son was shared. Any interest in Maritime colleges ? [/quote] How did you come up with these schools? Just seems random. OP said HS GPA < 3.0. Ideally in a big city. [/quote] I could have listed well over 1,000 colleges & universities, but chose these schools to give OP's son a wide variety of options to consider. And, yes, some are not located in cities which was an "ideal preference" according to the student's parent who posted this thread. Universities such as ASU, U Arizona, and the University of Kansas offer a lot to average and below average students. College of Charleston offers an exciting location in a beautiful city adjacent to the ocean. I should have included Kansas State--which is high on a bluff, not on flat prearie land. I do admit that Clemson is a reach and that I probably should not have listed it. OP: If you need more options, I will be happy to give more.[/quote]
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