I wonder if Thomas Aquinas College would be a fit. It’s a common Great Books curriculum for all students, so you can’t major in Classics per se, but a lot of the original texts overlap with what you’d study as a classics major, and the study of Latin is included. It’s from a Catholic perspective. The college meets full need (and admissions are need blind!), and while her stats are below their median, it’s a very self-selecting kind of school that accepts over 70% of applicants, so if she can demonstrate fit, I don’t think they’d be too hung up on the GPA. The admissions webpage states, “Our application is deliberately broad so as to allow students greater latitude in expressing their academic interests and strengths, and to enable the Admissions Committee to evaluate an applicant’s potential for success in the program. We encourage applicants to complete their applications as soon as possible for the best possible chance of enrolling.” Admissions are rolling, which could allow her to have an acceptance in her pocket relatively early in the process if all goes well. https://www.thomasaquinas.edu/a-liberating-education/syllabus#sy
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