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Hi all,

I saw a thread on here about speech-language pathology programs that accept lower GPAs. I researched on ED Find, but I found that when applying to some schools and according to their websites, the actual average GPAs of admitted students was much higher. I would love to hear from anyone who got accepted with a lower GPA and if you could let me know which schools, I would appreciate that!  I am an SLPA and my Com Dis major was 3.8 (post bacc) but undergrad overall major only a 3.09. Hoping to improve that with some summer courses. I am also an older student and my undergrad major was over 20 years ago! 

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Your post bacc GPA is high. I don’t think you have to worry about them looking at your undergrad major too much especially since it was 20yrs ago. You’ve proven that your academics are strong in speech pathology and that counts a lot. My post bacc was a 3.4 and I applied to schools with higher average GPAs and was accepted. I don’t think edfind vs what the schools accept completely match up. Pretty much all the schools that have been circulating that accept students with lower GPAs is all I know, like eastern New Mexico university. What schools were you looking into? 

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