To get a better sense of what kind of applicants are typically admitted, you should:
* Check Radford's Common Data Set: Universities often publish a Common Data Set (CDS) which includes data like the middle 50% range of SAT/ACT scores and GPAs for admitted students. This gives you a much clearer picture than simply looking for a minimum. Look for this on Radford's institutional research or admissions website.
* Look at the average GPA and test scores of currently enrolled students: While not a definitive cutoff, this will provide you with a general idea of the academic profile of the student body. This information may be found on the university website or through unofficial sources like Peterson's or other college ranking sites.
In short, aiming for a strong GPA and high SAT scores will definitely improve your chances, but focusing solely on minimum numbers is misleading. A well-rounded application showcasing strong extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations is equally, if not more, important.