Talk with the schools; you always have the opportunity to plead your case and get an exception. I managed to get into an accelerated program despite having a GPA that was lower than what it needed to be by demonstrating my capabilities.
The other option (depending on how things are accepted) is to take classes at a local community college to bolster your GPA. If you focus on classes that complement your field (business, accounting, marketing), then you will look more appealing to both schools and employers.
It never hurts to ask people what would make you look better for future offers. Most of the people I've talked to have been very helpful when it comes to this kind of stuff.
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