<p>What college has the lowest academic standards?</p>
<p>I'd assume a community college....</p>
<p>from the lack of repsonses on this board about CSU schools, i would think CSU schools would seem to be the easiest to get into..</p>
<p>Community colleges are getting more competitive nowadays ;)</p>
<p>Somehow community college and competitive do not seem to fit together in the same sentence.</p>
<p>"from the lack of repsonses on this board about CSU schools, i would think CSU schools would seem to be the easiest to get into.."</p>
<p>I wouldn't say they have the lowest standards, though. They just admit in mass quantities.</p>
<p>There are many colleges (including community colleges) that have open enrollement, and thus no selectivity.</p>
<p>Actually, many of the CSU's have surprisingly low rates of admission these so I wouldn't call them all the easiest to get into.</p>
<p>I'm applying to a university with a 99% acceptance rate. go me! </p>
<p>To answer your question, I can't answer it, too vague, and waaaay too many possibilities fit</p>
<p>the easiest ones are like the online tech schools ... Bryant and stratton, ITT tech. They accept everybody i believe.</p>
<p>Many of the satellite campuses of average state schools, like Ohio State - Newark- admit 100% of applicants who pass pretty basic minimum standards.</p>
<p>There are about 3500 4-year colleges in the US. A very large percentage just require that you graduated from high school. These are referred to as "non-competitive".</p>
<p>every state has 2 or 3 open admission schools that all you need is like a 2.0 and a 900 sat</p>
<p>lol... ok wouldnt it suck to apply to a 99% admit school and be part of those like 3 kids who got rejected</p>
<p>You'd probably have to have a criminal record to get rejected from one of the 99% schools.</p>