Most colleges like to see unweighted GPAs of 3.0 or above, but many will accept passing GPAs of 2.0 or above (a C average). If your GPA is hovering around 2.0 or sitting below 2.0, you want to do everything you can to raise your average.
Apply for Financial Aid – complete the Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed. (Broward College school code: 001500).
Applicants are required to have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in all post-secondary coursework and must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.
Send Transcripts to Broward College Contact the previous institution(s) you attended to request your official transcript be sent electronically to Broward College (school code 001500) For schools that do not transmit electronically, mail an official and complete paper transcript(s) to:
The average high school GPA for admitted students at Broward College is 2.6 on a 4.0 scale. (You can calculate your high school a GPA here.) This is a very competitive GPA, and Broward College is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.
Upon completion of all admission applications and assuming eligibility, you will receive an acceptance email notification from the Admissions office within 24 business hours of submitting an online application.
Broward College is a very large, 4-year, public college of art. This coed college is located in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, associate, and bachelor's degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 100%.
Applicants are required to have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in all post-secondary coursework and must be in good academic standing at the last institution attended.
How can I change my major? You must initiate the request via Dynamic Forms using the “change of program” document. This form can be found at Student Forms under the Advising tab. Please make an appointment with your advisor if you are considering a program change.
If you are still having trouble finding a school code, contact your college's and career school's financial aid office. It is possible that your school does not participate in federal student aid programs and does not have a school code.