Required Course GPA
In addition to the specific prerequisite courses, also factored into the Required
Course GPA are any other Animal Science, Physical Science or Biological Science courses
that are taken and in which an "A" grade is earned. Social science, humanities, business,
engineering, kinesiology, and any general education courses are NOT calculated into
the Required Course GPA; however these courses (with the exception of kinesiology
courses) will still be used for the Last 45 Credit Hour as seen below.
Last 45 Credit Hours GPA
The Last 45 Credit Hour GPA is computed by using the most recent 45-60 semester hours
of course work, with the exception of kinesiology courses. The entire last semester
is included when calculating the Last 45 Credit Hour GPA. (If only 3 more credit hours
are needed from one semester during which 18 credit hours were taken, all 18 credit
hours would be factored into the Last 45 Credit Hour GPA.)
Repeated Courses, Substitutions, etc.
Applicants may choose to re-take a course to better master the subject at any point
or to try to improve upon their Required Courses GPA or Last 45 Credit Hour GPA. If
a course that is more than six years old is retaken, the most recent grade will be
used in calculating the Required Course GPA, otherwise the grades (and credit hours)
from both courses are used when computing grade point averages. If a three-credit
hour course is taken twice within the past six years, all six credits and both earned
grades will be used. (For instance, for possible fall '18 matriculation, any course
taken prior to the fall '12 semester is considered outside of this six year time-frame.)
If a course substitution is approved by the Admissions Office, the course being used
as the prerequisite will be calculated into the Required Course GPA. (NOTE - Course
substitutions are on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed.)
Quarter Hours vs. Semester Hours
Courses taken on a quarter term system do not have the same number of contact hours
as similar courses on a semester term system; thus, credit hours earned from a school
on a quarter system must be converted to semester hours. Typically, one quarter hour
converts to a semester hour at 2/3 of its value, while one semester hour converts
to one quarter hour at 3/2 of its value. The LSU SVM Admissions Office uses the multiplier
of 0.667 for this conversion - (Sem Hrs = Qtr Hrs * 0.667). Typically, applicants
taking courses at a school on a quarter term must take three three-quarter hour courses
to meet the full six semester credit hours of a two-course sequence. (For instance,
General Physics I, II, and III would have to be taken at a quarter term school to
meet the six semester hour requirement for General Physics I and II at LSU.)