<p>Please source! I'm really stressed out.</p>
<p>I don’t think any school has an actual minimum. The scores are just part of the story. But if you look on CollegeBoard, you’ll find the average individual SAT range is 540-670. Also, from that same site, note:
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<p>Drexel University is a great school, but it’s not highly selective. Their acceptance rate is 63%.</p>
<p>There is no minimum GPA or SAT score, but it is true that you need to have a certain GPA or SAT to be in a comfortable position for admission.</p>
<p>I was not a stellar high school student, have an accumulated unweighted GPA of 2.7 and SAT score of 1620 and was wait-listed.</p>
<p>My first semester, senior grades were pretty horrible, and if it wasn’t for that I believe I would have been accepted. </p>
<p>That should tell you that you’d be in good position with at least a 3.0 and a 1700 SAT score, however those are not the only things that affect your admission.</p>
<p>Having a diverse background, strong record of community participation and a demonstrated interest in your intended major should all boost your chances for admission.</p>