Undergrad Business Schools in the Northeast for an average student

<p>I am a junior and I have a gpa of a 3.3 right now, though i just got a semester gpa of 3.8, so it's increasing. The school average is a 3.2 with and the best student has a 4.2 right now. It is a Catholic College Prep School, and is one of the best in New Hampshire and is academically challenging. I have yet to take my SATs, but based on this, can anyone list some undergraduate business schools in the Northeast that are not extremely tough to get into</p>

<p>Before anyone can help you, you have to tell us your preferences. For example, how far are you willing to travel? Does school size matter? Do you have any financial concerns?</p>

<p>SAT scores are pretty important to give you a more accurate gauge as to which schools you would have a shot at.</p>

<p>Alfred University (NY), within one year of graduation, 98% of their graduates from the School of Business, were employed or in grad school. </p>

<p>COA is about 38k/year, highest merit award is $14,000/year for School of Business.
Small classes, know your professors, Division III Athletics, no Greek Life, housing all 4 years, merit aid, need based aid, shuttles to Rochester airport at peak break times, buses to NYC at peak break times. Alfred University was established in 1836, about 2300 undergrads & 50% Male-50% Female. </p>

<p>USNWR’s Great Schools Great Prices
Fiske Best Buy
Princeton Review’s Best 300 Business Schools
Fiske Small Schools strong in Engineering
Fiske Small Schools strong in Art & Design
Princeton Review’s Best 373
Fiske Guide 2011 </p>

<p>School of Business
College of Liberal Arts
School of Art & Design
School of Engineering </p>

<p>Alfred University - College of Business</p>

<p>Alfred University : Financial Aid : Undergraduate Freshmen Scholarships</p>

<p>Depending on how your GPA & SATs turn out, you could be eligible for merit aid.
AU also wants more students from out of state.</p>

<p>you havent taken the sats yet as a junior? did you even take the psat? look at northeastern,babson and bentley</p>