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How are GPA's
Calculated for Applicants? There
are some major changes in GPA calculations that will be in effect
starting with the '08-'09 application cycle. Fall '08 coursework
will count towards the Required Course GPA and Last 45 Credit
Hour GPA for Louisiana and Arkansas residents only. Fall
'08 credit hours and grades will NOT be used in GPA calculations
for Out of State applicants. This
change has been made in an effort to make offers to desired,
qualified out of state applicants in a much more timely manner.
Required Courses
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, 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
Hour 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
is 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 two grades will be averaged together when computing grade
point averages. (If a course is retaken more than twice
within the past six years, all grades will be used.) 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.)
What
does it take to be a competitive applicant? While the
minimum GPA for eligibility is a 3.00, just meeting the minimum
GPA requirement will not make an applicant competitive. There
is no minimum GRE score; however applicants should certainly
have a score as close to the average as possible (obviously
higher than the average is better). An applicant has to be competitive
on a broad scale, as there are three objective areas and two
subjective areas (for more qualified applicants) that are evaluated
during the admissions process. Interested
applicants should visit the "Previous
Class Statistics" page to get a better idea of what
the class averages are that it will take to be competitive in
the applicant pool. It is also strongly advised that interested
applicants also read through the "Applicant
Selection Procedure" page.
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NOTE
- An applicants OVERALL/CUMMULATIVE GPA
is NOT used in the evaluation process
- only the Required Courses GPA and the Last 45 Credit
Hour GPA are calculated above. |
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