UW-Chances, please!

<p>Washington student with 3.5 cumulative GPA with strong positive grade trend (2.9 freshman year, 3.5 soph, 4.0 junior and senior years) MY freshman year I missed about a month of school due to medical issues during finals which I plan to stress during my essay.
SAT score 1810 (So far)
Played tennis 4 years, theatre 12 years, 500+ community service hours, class president, strong church involvement, part-time job, only one parent went to college.
Do I stand a chance at all with such a low GPA?</p>

<p><a href=“http://admit.washington.edu/files/PDFs/FreshmanHndbk5.pdf[/url]”>http://admit.washington.edu/files/PDFs/FreshmanHndbk5.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>That should help you figure it out. Put the other factors in your essays.</p>

<p>The UDub values positive grade trends. If you can bump your SAT up about ninety to a hundred points you should have a very good shot.</p>

<p>If you raise your SAT score to about 2000, it should make up for your GPA.
The average GPA was around 3.75.
Your EC’s are pretty good too, and try and stress your upward trend in GPA in your essay.</p>