Best colleges near PA that would accept a weighted 2.9 GPA?

<p>Here are some colleges in PA that guarantee admission after completing an associates degree from a public community college.</p>

<p>There are also articulation agreements between the 14 community colleges and public and private four-year Pennsylvania colleges:
The four-year colleges include:
Bucknell University
Chestnut Hill College
Drexel University
Duquesne University
Immaculata College
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Juniata College
Lafayette College
Lehigh Carbon
Lehigh University
Lincoln University
Moravian College
Penn State University (any campus besides University-Park)
Temple University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Scranton
Villanova University</p>

<p>(List from [FinAid</a> | Other Types of Aid | College Partnerships and Articulation Agreements](<a href=“Your Guide for College Financial Aid - Finaid”>Your Guide for College Financial Aid - Finaid))</p>

<p>I hope this helps you realize that community colleges is also a viable option. If you don’t get into your top school, or you don’t get enough FA to afford college you can always go to a CC and then go to 4 year university with guaranteed admission. If you have a high enough GPA you may qualify for scholarships as well, making it even cheaper.</p>

<p>Here are the CC that you could go to, that schools in UPitt have a partnership with:
[University</a> of Pittsburgh - Articulation Agreements](<a href=“http://www.academic.pitt.edu/articulation/aa2001.htm]University”>University of Pittsburgh - Articulation Agreements)</p>

<p>Lehigh accepts: Northhampton CC (you’d be accepted into their honors college at Lehigh), and Montgomery Count CC</p>

<p>I would recommend for you to go to Northhampton CC, they are affiliated with several different Universities, some even out of state (i.e. UDelaware, UMaryland, etc.). Just do some research, there are plenty of these types of programs all over the US. Considering the colleges you originally wanted to apply to, I think this is the best option!</p>