Not for the average high school graduate! Two generations of my family have begun school and have the same "exact" response, "If, you did not ACE college prep courses in High School, or earn a GPA of 3.5, or better, this school is likely not the school for you." Most students attending are there on academic scholarships and a high percentage come from private Christian schools. Prior to enrolling, register and take a college math and college writing course at a local Community College. If, you score 3.5 or higher on the paper then maybe you will be okay. The teacher/student ratio is 13-16/1. Much different than going to a school where you are one of 100 in a class. The teachers have the time to scrutinize a composition paper under a magnifying lens. It's a hard school. It's beyond hard... It's expensive, so think long and seriously before enrolling. Also, this is a VERY Christian school. If you have different religious preferences then know you will feel tremendously out of place as so many of the in class discussions are based on Christian perspective.
Not for the average high school graduate! Two generations of my family have begun school and have the same "exact" response, "If, you did not ACE college prep courses in High School, or earn a GPA of 3.5, or better, this school is likely not the school for you." Most students attending are there on academic scholarships and a high percentage come from private Christian schools. Prior to enrolling, register and take a college math and college writing course at a local Community College. If, you score 3.5 or higher on the paper then maybe you will be okay. The teacher/student ratio is 13-16/1. Much different than going to a school where you are one of 100 in a class. The teachers have the time to scrutinize a composition paper under a magnifying lens. It's a hard school. It's beyond hard... It's expensive, so think long and seriously before enrolling. Also, this is a VERY Christian school. If you have different religious preferences then know you will feel tremendously out of place as so many of the in class discussions are based on Christian perspective.