Reality Check. What Schools In Georgia Are Within My Reach? Minimum Requirements vs. Competitive



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Reality Check What Schools In Georgia Are Within My Reach? Minimum Requirements vs. Competitive

Let s Look at: GPA

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 University of Georgia: Research School Average: 3.8

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 Georgia Tech: Research School Average: 3.8

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 Georgia State University: Research School Average: 3.3

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 Georgia Southern: Regional School Average: 3.17

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 Valdosta State Univ. Regional School Average: 3.03

GPA University System of Georgia Required: 2.5 North GA College & State Univ. State School Average: 3.5

Let s Look At College Entrance Exams: ACT

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 University of Georgia Average: 27-28

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 Georgia Tech Average: 28-32

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 Georgia State University Average: 21-23

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 North GA College & State Univ. Average: 21-23

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 Georgia Southern Average: 22

ACT University System of Georgia Required: 17 Valdosta State Univ. Average: 21

SAT

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 University of Georgia Average: 1190-1350

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 Georgia Tech Average: V : 590-690, Ma : 650-730 Total : 1250-1400

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 Georgia State University Average: Total : 990-1080

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 Georgia Southern Average: Total : 1111

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 Valdosta State Univ. Average: Total : 1000

SAT University System of Georgia Required: V : 430, Ma : 400 Total : 830 North GA College & State Univ. Average: Total : 1105

Bottom Line Minimum Requirements Vs Competitive Scores

University of Georgia Most students in this incoming class took between 5 and 7 AP classes in high school. We want to see that a student has rigorous courses on their transcripts.

Georgia Tech To be considered competitive, it is recommended to have a GPA of at least 3.6 -- the higher the better.

Georgia Tech Applicants are also evaluated on their high school and community activities and leadership

Georgia Tech as well as the essay that is written with the application. There is no one way to guarentee acceptance to Georgia Tech.

University System of Georgia Research Universities Regional University State Universities State Colleges Two Year Colleges Technical Colleges

University System of Georgia Research Universities University of Georgia* Georgia Tech* Georgia State IT ALL COUNTS!!! Highest GPA Highest SAT/ACT Very Rigorous Coursework School Activities Community Activities Leadership Qualities For Early Admission only GPA, ACT/SAT, and Rigor or coursework considered with rigor of coursework being the most important.

University System of Georgia Regional Universities Valdosta State University Georgia Southern University GPA in B Range ACT/SAT National Average College Prep Curriculum with some rigorous classes. School Activities Considered Community Activities Considered Leadership Qualities Considered

University System of Georgia North Georgia Kennesaw Southern Polytechnic Clayton State West Georgia Augusta State Georgia College & State University Fort Valley State Columbus State Georgia Southwestern Savannah State Armstrong Atlantic Albany State State Universities Solid GPA (varies by school from 2.5 to 3.5) ACT/SAT (above minimum requirements) College Prep Curriculum School Activities Considered Community Activities Considered

University System of Georgia State Colleges Dalton State College Gainesville State College Gordon State College Georgia Gwinnett College Macon State College Middle Georgia College ABAC State College Coastal College of Georgia Minimum GPA ACT/SAT Minimum College Prep Curriculum

University System of Georgia Two Year Colleges Dalton State College Gainesville State College Gordon State College Georgia Gwinnett College Macon State College Middle Georgia College ABAC State College Coastal College of Georgia Minimum GPA ACT/SAT NOT REQUIRED (will be considered if submitted) Relaxed College Prep Curriculum Some will consider Tech Prep Curriculum Requirements vary for different schools.

Technical College System of Georgia The Technical College System of Georgia consists of 28 technical colleges spread throughout the state with two university system technical divisions and 31 satellite campuses. The system provides a broad range of career opportunities through a variety of certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs; continuing education programs; and economic development programs. High School Diploma* or GED COMPASS Test (given by school) Some college credit programs have additional requirements that must be met before students may be admitted into those particular programs. These may include minimum scores on the admission placement test or other programspecific requirements. Contact the technical college offering your specific program to learn if any additional requirements apply to the programs in which you are interested. *Must be a regionally accredited school.

Also you can use this procedure as a freshman or sophomore to determine what you must do to be able to apply to the school of your choice. How Do I Decide? 1. Determine your GPA/ College Entrance Exam Scores 2. Go to GACollege411, click on College Planning, click on Explore Postsecondary Schools 3. Put in the college you are interested in or do a college search 4. When you get to the college page, click on admissions. 5. On that page you will find freshman requirements and statistics that will enable you to compare your credentials with the schools requirements. 6. Schools will be considered: Out of Reach - No chance of getting in Stretch Slight chance of getting in Within reach Possible/Probable chance of getting in (sometimes a school will be within reach, but so many people applying makes it competitive) In the pocket Get the application in on time and I m in. 7. One should ALWAYS include an application to an in the pocket school as a fallback if that is not the first choice.

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