Roswell High School College Acceptance Data for the Class of 2017 College Acceptance Data is self-reported by seniors as part of their Senior Checkout Form. Average Final GPA includes all courses, not just academic courses, and is a weighted GPA. College Name Number of Students Average Total # of Average Final GPA Accepted AP courses Abraham Baldwin Ag. College <5 0 81.6 Agnes Scott College 5 5.4 92.1 Alabama A&M <5 0.5 79.8 Albany State <5 0.5 84.7 Allegheny College <5 0 86.8 Alma College <5 0 86.8 American <5 11 98.2 Appalachian State 5 3.6 88.9 Arizona State 7 5 87.4 Armstrong State <5 2.5 85.9 Auburn 38 5.5 91.8 Augusta <5 5.7 92.2 Aurora <5 0 83.7 Baylor <5 3.7 91.3 Becker College <5 1 86.6 Belmont <5 2.7 87.9 Berry College 13 4.2 90.6 Birmingham Southern College <5 0 90 Boston <5 9 93.4 Bowdoin College <5 11 100.7 Brenau <5 1 80.4 Brigham Young <5 2.7 89.7 Brown <5 9 95.2 California Institute of Technology <5 14 103.8 California State <5 0 90.6 Carleton College <5 11 93.1 Carnegie Mellon <5 14 97.4 Case Western Reserve Univ <5 6.5 95 Cazenovia College <5 1 82.1 Centre College <5 6 93.5 Chattahoochee Technical College <5 1 82.5 Clafin <5 2 84.2 Clark Atlanta <5 9 95.8 Clayton State <5 2 78.2 Clemson 16 7.8 95.2
College of Charleston <5 3.3 89.8 College of William and Mary <5 13 102 Colorado School of Mines <5 10 97 Colorado State 5 2.6 83.5 Columbus State <5 0 86.4 Concordia <5 0 78.8 Dalton State College <5 0 80.6 Davidson College <5 11 100.7 Delta State <5 0 86.8 Drexel <5 11 93.7 Duke <5 9 101.6 East Central College <5 0 86.4 Eastern Kentucky <5 8 95.6 Eckerd College <5 2 85.8 Elon College <5 5.5 94.2 Emory <5 8.5 99.9 Flagler College <5 2 85.7 Florida A&M <5 1 87.3 Florida Atlantic 5 2.8 86.9 Florida College <5 9 98.7 Florida Institute of Technology <5 0 83.4 Florida International <5 5 92.8 Florida Southern <5 3 90.1 Florida State 13 5.3 92.9 Fordham <5 8 93.4 Full Sail <5 3 90.1 Furman 5 8.4 94.1 GAP year <5 0 81.5 Gardner-Webb <5 6.3 94.3 Georgetown <5 3 91 Georgia College and State 36 3.7 89.4 Georgia Gwinnett College <5 0 86.4 Georgia Institute of Technology 27 10 97.4 Georgia Southern 41 1.8 86.9 Georgia Southwestern State <5 0 79 Georgia State Perimeter College 13 1 85.8 Georgia State 61 3.7 89.4 Gettysburg College <5 6.4 93.5 Gwinnett Technical College 6 0 79.5 Hampton <5 8 95 Havesford College <5 10 100
High Point <5 9 93.4 Hofstra Univesity <5 2 89 Howard 5 2.8 87.2 Indiana <5 8 92.4 Jacksonville State <5 4 89.3 Jacksonville <5 4.5 89.4 Kennesaw State 92 3.3 89.3 Lee <5 8 93.5 Lindenwood <5 0 86.4 Lipscomb <5 2 84.2 Louisiana Lafayette <5 8 90.6 Louisiana State 5 4.4 88.6 Loyola Marymount <5 5.3 90.9 Macalester College <5 10 93.3 Marshall <5 0 81.1 Mercer 17 6.4 92.1 Meredith College <5 9 93.4 Miami of Ohio <5 7 95.3 Michigan State <5 0 86.2 Middle Tennessee State <5 1.5 88.8 Middlebury College <5 13 102 Millsaps College <5 1.5 90.2 Mississippi State 7 2.7 88.4 Montana State <5 5.5 86.9 Morehouse College <5 3 84.7 New York <5 4 94.4 North Carolina Central <5 0 80 North Carolina State <5 6.6 96.5 Northeastern <5 5 90 Northwestern <5 7 94 Oakwood <5 1 83.2 Occidental College <5 9 89 Oglethorpe 8 4 92.3 Ohio State 6 8.1 93.3 Oxford College of Emory <5 10.3 97.6 Pace <5 8 91 Penn State <5 7 94 Pepperdine <5 8 91.3 Pratt Institute of Art and Design <5 6 91.4 Purdue <5 7.5 88.6
Reinhardt <5 2.5 81.2 Rhodes College <5 6 93.1 Rochester Institute of Technology <5 5 94.4 Rollins College <5 4 90.7 Salem College <5 8 91 Samford <5 4 92.4 San Diego State <5 0 91 Savannah College of Art and 5 3.2 87.8 Design Savannah State <5 0 78.9 Shaw <5 0 77 South Georgia State College <5 0 81 Southern Methodist <5 6 92.4 Spelman College <5 3 90 Stetson 5 3.8 91.4 Stony Brook <5 7 94 Syracuse <5 5.5 90.4 Tennessee Wesleyan <5 0 84 The Citadel Military College of SC <5 5 89 Toccoa Falls College <5 0 8.8 Tulane <5 9.5 97.7 Tuskegee <5 1 80.3 United State Air Force Academy <5 6.5 87.3 United States Naval Academy <5 7 88 of Alabama 54 4.1 89.5 of Alabama at 5 2 84.7 Birmingham of Arizona <5 2 84 of California Irvine <5 0 91 of California Los <5 11 96 Angeles of California Santa <5 0 91 Cruz of Central Florida 5 5 93.5 of Colorado Boulder <5 7 94.4 of Colorado Colorado <5 2 84 Springs of Connecticut <5 7.5 92.2 of Cumberlands <5 0 79 of Denver <5 6 93 of Florida 10 8.8 94.3 of Georgia 75 8.1 95.3
of Iowa <5 6 91 of Kansas <5 5 91.3 of Kentucky 7 4.4 87.9 of Louisville <5 3.6 88.2 of Maryland <5 5.4 86.9 of Massachusetts <2 0.5 91 Amherst of Memphis <5 0 91 of Michigan <5 11 100.1 of Minnesota 5 6 90.4 of Mississippi 16 2.3 88.3 of Missouri <5 1 85.1 of North Carolina <5 6 89.7 Asheville of North Carolina <5 8.75 95 Chapel Hill of North Carolina <5 1 83.4 Pembroke of North Carolina <5 3 89.3 Wilmington of North Florida <5 0 89 of North Georgia 9 1.6 85.9 of Oregon <5 8 93.3 of Pennsylvania <5 11.5 100 of Pittsburgh <5 13 99.3 of Portland <5 8 90.4 of San Diego <5 0 90.5 of South Carolina 35 5.8 91.8 of South Florida <5 3.6 91.8 of Southern California <5 5 90 of Southern <5 1.5 91.2 Mississippi of Tampa <5 3 90.9 of Tennessee 28 3.2 88 of Tennessee <5 1.5 91.4 Chattanooga of Utah <5 6 89.4 of Vermont <5 13 102.1 of Washington <5 8.5 91.9 of West Georgia 7 0.5 86.7 of Wisconsin 5 8.2 93.5 Valdosta State 8 1 85.8
Virginia Commonwealth <5 6 91.4 Virginia Institute of Technology <5 10.5 92.7 Wake Forest <5 10 99.4 Washington <5 7 99.9 Wellesley College <5 6 96.8 Western Carolina <5 5.5 90.9 Western Kentucky <5 0 90.4 Wingate <5 3.5 90.7 Wofford College <5 3 91.8 Xavier <5 6 91.3 Yale College <5 11 100.5