First of all, your cummulative GPA means far less than your major GPA and residency GPA. Second, since you have such great improvement, a lot of graduate schools will give some sort of academic forgiveness they will usually look at your last 60 credit hours and determine GPA from there. Because you have a positive trend you have a great shot.
You have a good chance, did you get a lot of work experience and etc? Make a killer personal statement and get good letters of recommendation. Talk to an advisor and see what they will do for you. At the very worst you won't get accepted, but the best thing you can do it maybe enroll in some graduate level classes for the program you want to go into (like take some graduate level business courses without actually being in the graduate school and prove to them that you can handle it now that you are more mature, they allow this at most universities, seriously talk to your academic advisor and yeah...) Best of luck!
There is a wide range of graduate schools. You can get into some, but not others. Note: Salem "International" University is spammed below.
It is a quickie for-profit college of low reputation.
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