Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, admitted students with an average GPA of 2.73 in 2010. Over 60 percent of admitted students earned a 2.99 or less. This class also earned a mean score of 400-470 on the math and critical reading portions of the SAT, and 17-20 on their ACT score. Norfolk State University admitted 68 percent of its applicants.
Alcorn State University, located in Alcorn State, MS, accepted 40 percent of its applicants in 2010. The average GPA for admitted students was 2.76. The average SAT math score was 440 and critical reading score was 428; the average ACT score was 18.
The University of the District of Columbia, located in Washington, D.C., is considered a noncompetitive institution. The institution combines both a two-year and four-year college in one, offering both associate and bachelor's degrees. Most students that achieve a combination of at least a 2.5 GPA and 1200 SAT or 16 ACT score will be admitted. If you haven't achieved the minimum required SAT or ACT score, you can test in by completing and scoring adequately on the school's reading, English and mathematics exams.
Delaware State University in Dover, DE, accepted students with a median GPA of 2.78 in 2010. Their entrance level is considered moderately difficult by College Data since the school only accepted 39 percent of all applicants in that same year. With a 2.9 GPA, you can increase your chances for admission by scoring higher than their accepted mean score on the SAT or ACT exam. Delaware State students had an average SAT math score of 438 and reading score of 435, and their average ACT was 18.