(All credit hours referred to in listings of requirements are semester hours.)
Total Required Hours and Cumulative GPA
A minimum of 128 semester hours must be completed with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.00. A 2.50 is required in the Schools of Business and Education and Kinesiology, plus the Departments of Economics, History, Languages and Literatures (Hispanic Studies), Sociology & Criminal Justice, and Social Work.
Upper-Division Courses: 40-Hour Rule
A minimum of 40 semester hours must be completed from courses numbered 300 or above. Courses from two-year institutions are not considered upper division regardless of subject matter parallels (and regardless of major/minor exceptions). At least 20 of the 40 semester hours of upper-division work must be taken at PLU.
32-Hour Residency Rule
At least 32 semester hours must be completed in residence at PLU.
Academic Major: 8-Hour Rule
A major must be completed as detailed by each school or department. At least eight semester hours must be taken in residence. Departments, divisions, or schools may set higher residency requirements.
Minimum Grades: Courses in the Major and Minor
All courses counted toward a major or minor must be completed with grades of C- or higher and with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher in those courses. Departments, divisions, or schools may set higher grade requirements.
Music Ensembles: 8-Hour Rule
Non-music majors may not count more than eight semester hours in music ensembles toward graduation requirements.
Correspondence/Extension Courses: Limitations
A maximum of 24 semester hours in accredited correspondence or extension studies may be credited toward degree requirements, contingent on approval by the Office of the Registrar.
64-Hour and 96-Hour Rule
A student may transfer a maximum of 96 semester hours. Of these, the maximum transferable from a two-year school is 64 semester hours.
Fitness and Wellness Courses: 8-Hour Rule
Two different one-semester hour courses (FTWL 100–259), which must include FTWL 100, are required for graduation. No more than eight of the one-semester hour FT activity courses may be counted toward graduation. Students are encouraged to select a variety of activities at appropriate skill levels. All fitness and wellness activity courses are graded on the basis of A, Pass, or Fail and are taught on a coeducational basis.
Understanding Regarding All Requirements
Consult particular departmental sections of the catalog for detailed specification of courses that count for these requirements.
For those elements of the General Education Program that refer to academic disciplines or units, selected courses outside those units may count for the requirement when approved both by the units and by the committee overseeing the General Education Program.