What are some not as competitve post-bacc programs?

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What are some non-competitive post-bacc programs? For like a 2.5 GPA.....👎
Perhaps schools/programs that almost EVERYONE gets accepted to....😳

Also, what are your thoughts about a formal program versus a do-it-yourself post-bacc thing?

Is it better looked upon if you attended a formal program and did well? Or is there no real difference if you just stay at your in-state school and do well?

I will most likely be at UF post-bacc taking classes a la carte if I don't get accepted to any formal post-bacc programs.

Any and all thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks!
 
Check out Manhattanville college--they have a post-bac program that I believe is more or less an "automatic" acceptance.

Definitely go the formal route if you can. You have to do well wherever you are. Might as well do well in a program that may have some connections and some advisors who have experience. But, if you don't get into a formal program, no big deal.
 
if you're looking to take the prereqs, UNC Greensboro has open enrollment. I think actually Harvard Extension School does too.
 
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