<p>How about U Scranton? It's another Jesuit school and they have a business school. I think you could get in there. According to collegeboard.com their middle 50% SAT CR numbers are 510-600. Math is 520-620. I attended both Villanova and Scranton (albeit many years ago) and academically I didn't see much of a difference (I was an accounting/econ major).</p>
<p>Well, they'll cut you some slack for your low SAT because you're an international (emphasize on it in your essays)</p>
<p>Right. Its a MYTH that the lower the average avg. SAT scores of incoming students the lower the quality of education. WRONG WRONG WRONG! The elitists want you to believe that and will remind you of that for the rest of your life so as they can always feel on top of the heep and keep stroking their own egos. </p>
<p>In FACT, a lot of smart kids go to schools that have average stats that are below the elite colleges. Some kids go there for location, a program, or a social environment they preferred and it has nothing to do with scores. </p>
<p>You can in fact receive a superb education and many schools around the country regardless of avg SAT scores. </p>
<p>The key is to find the best school for YOU.</p>
<p>Check and see if Iona has enough housing after freshmen year.</p>
<p>Other possibilities: Susquehanna, Hofstra, Roger Williams, Pace, Manhattan College, Seton Hall</p>
<p>Match possibilities-Marist, Fairfield, Towson, Quinnipiac</p>