<p>Any chance of me getting into Baruch as a spring transfer with a 2.9 GPA and 67 college credits? My major is Management [Computer] Information Systems and Spanish.</p>
<p>Thanks =]</p>
<p>Any chance of me getting into Baruch as a spring transfer with a 2.9 GPA and 67 college credits? My major is Management [Computer] Information Systems and Spanish.</p>
<p>Thanks =]</p>
<p>hmm, dont know, here are transfer profiles for the Cunys</p>
<p>[Transfer</a> Admission Profile - Undergraduate Admissions - CUNY](<a href=“http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/prepare/transfer/transfer-profile.html]Transfer”>http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/prepare/transfer/transfer-profile.html)</p>
<p>As you can see, average GPA for Baruch was 3.21. The CUNY admission process is not terribly holistic. You can submit SATs, but are not required to. Have you completed at least one college english and math class? How were your grades in that. Also, you might want to recompute your GPA, I dont think CUNYs average in + and -s.</p>
<p>Blitz, I suspect you do not want to here this, but may I sugest you look at Lehman, with an average transfer GPA of 2.85. Of course it is not as well known, but it rapidly improving. With many Westchester kids who have no $$ and want to go to college, it is their only choice for anyone who needs to live at home and wants business, teaching certification or nursing (like 1/2 the population).</p>
<p>PS, If you get your application in on time, I think you for the same fee, you can apply to up to 4 CUNYs, and list in order of preference</p>
<p>Well I got a B in my College Math and a B- in my English. I had a 3.3 HS GPA and a 26 ACT and a 1790 SAT. Baruch has AACSB accreditation and Lehman doesn’t, and employers look for that in a Business school, so yeah I’d rather go to Baruch. I will definitely apply to other CUNYs though also.</p>
<p>I dont think employers look so much to AACSB, but Baruch is very respected. You might also want look to Queens. </p>
<p>PS I dont see U Penn (Wharton), Penn State or SUNY Binghamton on AACSB list.</p>
<p>Oh okay, I didn’t realize that, thanks. I would go to Queens in a second but they don’t have the major I’m looking for :(.</p>
<p>EDIT: Actually they do, their website is so confusing. Thanks a lot for your help, I’ll definitely check it out. I live closer to QC anyway.</p>
<p>Blitz, someone else just posted that he had a 3.0 GPA, accounting major, and got rejected as a transfer by Baruch and Hunter. I would definitely add QC to your list.</p>