Dec 01, 2024  
Catalog/Bulletin 2020-2021 
    
Catalog/Bulletin 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Standards



Technical Standards

The School of Allied Health Professions has established Technical Standards for each program of study. These may be found in the appropriate section of the LSUHSC Catalog/Bulletin. Technical standards are the minimum physical, cognitive, and emotional requirements necessary to participate fully in all aspects of training and be able to complete the specified program of study. Ability to meet the technical standards is a prerequisite for admission and continuation in a program of study. Applicants and students must be able to meet all technical standards with or without reasonable accommodations. Information regarding one’s disability will be treated as confidential and shared only on a professional need-to-know basis.

Academic Standards

Undergraduate Scholastic Requirements

  1. The minimum scholastic requirement for course work is a grade of C. In courses designated Pass/Fail or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory a grade of Pass or Satisfactory is required to be in good academic standing.
  2. A minimum semester and cumulative professional GPA (for course work taken at LSUHSC) of 2.0 must be maintained.

Provisions for Academic Progression

  1. If an unacceptable grade is recorded in a non-prerequisite course, the student must satisfactorily complete the course when next regularly offered.
  2. If an unacceptable grade is recorded in a course designated as a prerequisite course the student must satisfactorily complete the prerequisite course before continuing the program sequence.
  3. Students may not participate in clinical, fieldwork, or preceptorship courses until all prerequisite course work has been completed successfully.
  4. Students who earn a grade of Unsatisfactory or Fail in clinical, fieldwork, or preceptorship courses will be placed on scholastic probation.
  5. Students who fall from 1-10 quality points below a 2.0 cumulative professional GPA will be placed on scholastic probation.
  6. Students placed on scholastic probation must repeat those courses in which an unacceptable grade was earned when next regularly offered and earn a satisfactory grade. Students will remain on scholastic probation until this requirement is met and the minimum scholastic requirement for cumulative professional GPA is achieved. Students who do not meet this requirement will be dismissed from the School.
  7. A course, including those designated clinical, fieldwork, and preceptorship, may be repeated one time only. Students who repeat a course but earn an unacceptable grade will be dismissed from the School.
  8. Students who fail to attain a minimum 2.0 cumulative and/or semester professional GPA in two consecutive semesters will be dismissed from the School.
  9. Students who fall more than 10 quality points below a 2.0 cumulative professional GPA will be dismissed from the School.
  10. Students on scholastic probation are not eligible for graduation.
  11. Students must complete the professional program in a specified period of time. (Time frame is determined by each department).
  12. Grades recorded in repeated course work do not replace the original grade. Both the original grade and repeated grade will appear on the academic transcript and both grades will be used in the computation of the academic grade point average.
  13. Students dismissed from the School for academic reasons must reapply to the program to be considered for readmission.

Graduate Professional Scholastic Requirements

  1. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation.
  2. The minimum scholastic requirement for course work is a grade of C. However, no more than 6 credit hours of C grades may be counted toward a degree unless otherwise established by the department. In courses designated Pass/Fail or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, a grade of Pass or Satisfactory is required.

Provisions for Academic Progression

  1. If an unacceptable grade is recorded in a non-prerequisite course, the student must satisfactorily complete the course when next regularly offered.
  2. If an unacceptable grade is recorded in a course designated as a prerequisite course the student must satisfactorily complete the prerequisite course before continuing the program sequence.
  3. Students may not participate in clinical, fieldwork or preceptorship courses until all prerequisite course work has been completed successfully.
  4. Students who earn a grade of Unsatisfactory or Fail in clinical, fieldwork, or preceptorship courses will be placed on scholastic probation.
  5. Students who fall from 1-10 quality points below a 3.0 cumulative GPA will be placed on scholastic probation.
  6. Students placed on scholastic probation must repeat those courses in which an unacceptable grade was earned when next regularly offered and earn a satisfactory grade. Students will remain on scholastic probation until this requirement is met and the minimum scholastic requirement for cumulative GPA is achieved. Failure to meet this requirement will result in dismissal from the School.
  7. A course, including those designated clinical, fieldwork, and preceptorship, may be repeated one time only. Students who repeat a course but earn an unacceptable grade will be dismissed from the School.
  8. Students who fail to attain a minimum 3.0 cumulative and/or semester professional GPA in two consecutive semesters can be dismissed from the School.
  9. Students who fall more than 10 quality points below a 3.0 cumulative GPA will be dismissed from the School.
  10. Students on scholastic probation are not eligible for graduation.
  11. Students must complete the program in a specified period of time. (Time frame to be completed by each department)
  12. Grades recorded in repeated course work do not replace the original grade. Both the original grade and repeated grade will appear on the academic transcript and both grades will be used in the computation of the academic grade point average.
  13. Students dismissed from the School for academic reasons must reapply to the program to be considered for readmission.