Getting into *any* college depends on much more than just GPA. Factors like standardized test scores (if required), extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, essays, and demonstrated interest all play a significant role. A strong application in other areas could potentially offset a lower GPA.
Instead of focusing on the "party school" aspect, it's more helpful to research colleges that are a good fit academically and have a campus culture that appeals to you, recognizing that a 2.7 GPA limits your options considerably. You might need to consider:
* Community colleges: These are a great option to improve your GPA and then transfer to a four-year institution later.
* Less selective four-year colleges: There are many four-year colleges that aren't highly selective, but it's important to make sure they are a good academic fit and provide the courses you need.
* Improving your GPA: Focusing on improving your grades in your remaining high school courses could significantly increase your chances of acceptance at a wider range of schools.
In short, there's no simple answer to which "party college" you could get into with a 2.7 GPA. The focus should be on identifying colleges that are a good fit academically *and* whose overall campus culture aligns with your preferences, keeping in mind that your GPA will limit your choices significantly. A visit to the websites of colleges that interest you will allow you to explore admission requirements in detail.