What GPA do I need to get into LSU?

International students who wish to study at Louisiana State University must have at least GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 in high school for undergraduate admission. They also require the same GPA in bachelor’s degree for graduate admission at LSU.
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LSUS offers dependent scholarships to students on a F-2 visa. These are special scholarships for students enrolled in short term courses. Students that meet the below conditions are eligible for these scholarships -
- Hold an F-2 visa
- Enrolled in a UG course with less than 9 credit hours or P
Indian food is not known to be available at the LSU Shreveport campus. There are many Indian dining places available near the campus.
On campus, students can find cafes and dining places that serve delicious vegetarian food.
The Port Grille serves tacos, coffee, sandwiches, and desserts. The STACKS Co
Indian students can apply for housing via the LSUS website. From their, students need to visit the LSUS Student Life section and then to the Pilots Pointe Apartements page.
Rooms are alloted first-come and first-served. So students are advised to apply as soon as they can.
Yes, LSUS offers tuition payment plans that allow students to pay their fees in monthly installments. Students with difficulty paying the fees in one-go can apply for the same via myLSUS.
The payment plans are interest-free. The tuition fee is deducted automatically from the bank account or credit/de
LSU Shreveport Uni requires a high-school GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. The requirements may vary for courses. Competitive scores in tests like SAT or ACT (for UG) and GRE or GMAT (for PG) may also be required.
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