I believe all of the Touro's have a 3.0 minimum; however the OP may be able to get around that with their overall GPA as I'm not sure if they look at both overall and science or just overall.
i love how you only bold the last part, even though i said "from the top of my head" as in, "i'm not 100% positive on this, so don't count it as fact"
but at any rate, looking through the cib, this is what it says for tourocom,
"...the student should have at least a B average in the sciences and overall."
to me, 'should' sounds more like a recommendation than a requirement.
for tucom-ca it says, "Typically, successful candidates earn Science and Cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or greater and have obtained a minimum combined
MCAT score of 23 or better."
gpa isn't mentioned in the cib for tuncom.
so i guess i'm still technically right, since neither school has them listed as a required minimum, but rather a helpful recommendation or bench mark for success.
i looked on the websites, and tourocom doesn't mention gpa (or at least i couldn't find any mention of it), but nevada and cali campuses both state the typical successful candidate thing followed by "though the Admissions and Standards Committee will, on a case by case basis, look below these figures."