
Consolidated School Of Business
Consolidated School Of Business Admissions Requirements
Admission Difficulty
Less Selective
None
How hard is it to get into Consolidated School Of Business? Consolidated School Of Business is a less selective institution.
Consolidated School Of Business Application Deadline
First-Year Applications are Due
Not available
Transfer Applications are Due
Not available
The deadline for Fall first-year applications to Consolidated School Of Business is unknown.
The deadline for Fall transfer applications is unknown.
Check the school website for more information about deadlines for specific programs or special admissions programs
Consolidated School Of Business ACT Scores
ACT Range
Not available
ACT Scores Needed to Get Accepted
Consolidated School Of Business SAT Scores
Composite SAT Range
Not available
Math SAT Range
Not available
Reading SAT Range
Not available
SAT Scores Needed to Get Accepted
Consolidated School Of Business GPA
Avg. High School GPA (non-weighted)
2.80
GPA Needed to Get Accepted
At Consolidated School Of Business, the average unweighted high-school GPA for admitted students is 2.80. This is the average, which means that some applicants submit GPAs lower than this and some applicants submit GPAs above this level. If your GPA falls below the average, strong test scores or other qualifications may help you make you a more competitive applicant.
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Quick Facts
Total Enrollment
176
Campus Settings
Suburb
Acceptance Rate
None
Tuition and Fees
In State
None
Out-of-State
None
Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline
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