I am also a first generation college student who botched up by GPA. Don't worry, you have options. 1. Talk to a school counselor and find out which courses are transferable credit to your school/program of choice; these are the ones you really need to worry about. 2. Also talk to the counselor about academic renewal. Most schools recognize that students have a bad semester (or two) and will, under certain conditions, "forgive" those credits, i.e. nix them from your GPA. One of my schools had a rule that you could erase up to 24 units via academic renewal so long as 2 years and 24 credits with a 3.0 or better had passed. Check with the counselor for your school's rules. 3. Re-take failed, transferrable classes. Yes, this is not ideal, but if it is transferrable and is killing your GPA, re-take the class, study hard, and do better this time. 4. Unless you have your heart set on one program, shop around. Different programs have different requirements. I decided that scrubbing my GPA would take too long, so I started an LVN program that had no pre-reqs. 5. Don't give up on this if it is what you truly want. Good luck and let us know how it goes!