<p>I hear that DU has excellent support services...Although i have no where near the required GPA to get in, but my ACT score was a 24. While my G.P.A is low i have been fairly successful at a rigorous boarding school...</p>
<p>I believe there are many schools that can give you excellent support services. I hope you keep looking because if you don't have the GPA, there's a good chance they won't accept you.</p>
<p>Thanks for the input. I have been accepted to Loras in Dubuque, Iowa, and I have heard that they have great support services. While Denver Is my reach school and i am applying with a 2.7 G.P.A, and a 24 ACT score. (i think with this semesters grades)..Does University of Denver take a comprehensive look at the application as a whole? (such as the teachers recommendations, or the Hyde Interview)</p>
<p>Wow! According to info from Princeton Review's K & W guide, these two schools are very different. Your stats are high for Loras, but low for Denver. According to this guide, you have to get into U of Denver first, and this would be tough as the average ACT is 23-28 and the average GPA is 3.58. Once in, you apply for LD services.</p>
<p>thanks for your help..i got wait listed :/</p>
<p>Did you find another school?
I have heard good things about the SALT program at the University of Arizona.</p>
<p>I toured Marshall University and they had a great program called the H.E.L.P. program(the higher education for learning problems program). You do a summer program were you live with all the other freshman in the program and they give you a tutor for every class that has to meet much higher standards than regular tutors. They also have tutors to help you with skills you are struggling with and they have a lot of activities to do with the other students in the program. You would have a good shot of getting in there too.</p>