Applicants for admission to Lamar University are required to meet the academic requirements outlined in this catalog or other applicable publications of the university. The Welcome Center provides complete admissions counseling for entering students. Professionally trained personnel are available to assist prospective students throughout the admissions process. Initial inquiries to the university may be made through https://www.lamar.edu/admissions, by calling (409) 880-8888 or by writing to:
Lamar University
P.O. Box 10009
Beaumont, Texas 77710.
Texas Education Code (TEC) 51.803-51.809 (State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy) requires that all students meet one of the following college readiness standards in order to be eligible to be considered for admission at a Texas Four-Year Public Institution:
Exemptions from the Policy. To claim an exemption from the policy, students must submit one of the two Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board exemption forms completed by the high school counselor or another school official in addition to all other required credentials for admission by the January 15th closing date. The forms can be printed and submitted via the instructions on either form:
A beginning freshman student should submit all of the following documentation:
Students not admissible through the criteria above will be notified by the Office of Admissions of their secondary review options and may choose from either opportunity below.
High School Rank | New SAT | ACT |
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Top 50% | No minimum required | No minimum required |
Unranked/Homeschool | 1040 | 20 |
3rd/4th Quartile | 1080 | 21 |
The Director of Admissions may admit recipients of bona fide scholarships designated by the president.
Applicants are encouraged to apply and submit all documentation as early as possible. Final application deadlines are typically several weeks prior to the beginning of each semester. For deadline information specific to the semester that you plan to attend, please visit https://www.lamar.edu/admissions/.
Acceptance notices are issued to the email address listed on the ApplyTexas Application shortly after the required admission credentials are received. Questions about acceptance may be directed to the Office of Admissions (409) 880-8888 or https://www.lamar.edu/admissions. Lamar University has no enrollment quota. Applicants may check their admission status at www.lamar.edu/admissions-status
The Board of Regents has established a freshman residency policy that states: "All undergraduate, full-time students (those enrolled in 12 or more semester credit hours) with fewer than 24 earned semester credit hours are required to reside in a University-operated residence hall." Exemptions may be granted for those who
Official documentation verifying exemptions to this policy may be required by the University Housing Office. Questions concerning this policy should be directed to the Cardinal Village Housing Office.
A student's state of residency is determined prior to first enrollment in accordance with rules and regulations established by the Texas State Legislature and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Detailed information on residency is available at the State website http://www.collegeforalltexans.com or by contacting the Lamar University Admissions Office.
New student orientation (NSO) is held during the summer months and is designed to acquaint the new students and their families with campus facilities and services.
Students will complete course registration as a process of NSO but also have the opportunity to meet with their advisor prior to NSO if they prefer. Students may pay tuition and fees at their NSO session. Advance reservations for the summer orientation sessions are required. Details of the program, including dates, cost, and registration, are available on the Lamar University website and are provided to new students after acceptance to the university.
Additional information about NSO can be found at www.lamar.edu/orientation.
Freshmen and sophomores with fewer than 60 credit hours and all pre-nursing students are advised in the Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC). All other students will meet with advisors within their academic majors. The UAC supports the mission of Lamar University to engage and empower students by providing comprehensive advising that is proactive and personalized. Through the advising process, students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to explore and progress towards their academic and life goals. The advising relationship is a partnership and advisors work with students to match their interests with opportunities at Lamar and help them integrate their academic and career plans. The UAC's professional advisors proactively assess and respond to student needs and meet with students throughout each semester to formulate the appropriate plan for student success toward degree completion. UAC advisors help students navigate and connect with the university community through their role as liaisons for major departments and support services.
Additional information about advising can be found at www.lamar.edu/advising.
Lamar University students may qualify for college credit and/or advanced standing through optional testing programs. Transient/visiting students are not eligible to earn credits through credit by examination. Students may qualify for credit through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Advanced Placement Examinations (AP) or the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program. Scores must be official and will only be accepted when sent officially from CLEP, AP, or IB sources.
Except for satisfying the course work in residence and the state-mandated American History and American Government requirements, credit earned by examination is equivalent to credit earned by taking the course and may be used to satisfy bachelor's degree requirements as defined in the catalog under "Degree Requirements." CLEP/AP test and score requirements are subject to change without notice. Please note that no more than 30 semester credit hours may be applied toward a bachelor's degree.
Lamar University accepts many of the CLEP subject exams for credit. Lamar University has a policy of accepting up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests. No more than thirty (30) hours of credit by examination will be applied toward a bachelor’s degree. The essay sections of the English composition and literature examinations are required, and the final determination for the awarding of equivalent English credit is based on a combination of the written essays and the exam score. Credit will not be awarded by examination to students who have prior credit for the same course or its equivalent. Grades will not be assigned, nor will hours be used, in the computation of grade point averages. Policies are subject to change at any time.
CLEP Exam | Credit-granting score | Credit Hours | Equivalent course(s) |
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American Literature | 50 + essay | 3 | ENGL 2326 |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature | 50 + essay | 3 | ENGL 1302 |
College Composition Modular | 50 + essay | 3 | ENGL 1301 |
English Literature | 50 + essay | 3 | ENGL 2322 1 |
Note: Students will select the course for which they wish to receive credit.
Note: To receive CLEP credit for composition and literature classes, students must achieve the established credit-granting score of 50 (or higher), AND complete the optional essays. All examinees will have six months to complete the essay portion once they have passed the multiple-choice section. If the examinee has not completed the essay portion within this time period, the examinee will have to retake the multiple-choice section of the test. Essays are graded by the Lamar University CLEP Committee. The final determination for awarding of equivalent credit is based solely upon the strength of the written essays. The Lamar University CLEP Committee will score the essays within two to four weeks and send results to the Career and Testing Center. The examinee will receive score results within three to five weeks from the time of exam completion.
CLEP Exam | Credit-granting score | Credit Hours | Equivalent course(s) |
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Financial Accounting | 55 | 6 | ACCT 2301 & ACCT 2302 |
Information Systems | 50 | 3 | COSC 1371 1 |
Introductory Business Law | 50 | 3 | BULW 3310 |
Principles of Management | 50 | 3 | MGMT 3310 |
Principles of Marketing | 50 | 3 | MKTG 3310 |
Note: A student, after passing the Information Systems CLEP Exam, must demonstrate proficiency on a program or package usage test in the Computer Science Department before they may receive credit for COSC 1371 Microcomputers . The Computer Science Department will score the exam within 48 hours and send the results to the Career and Testing Center. The examinee will receive score results within 7 business days of completing the exam.
CLEP Exam | Credit-granting score | Credit Hours | Equivalent course(s) |
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American Government | 50 | 3 | POLS 2302 |
History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 | 50 | 3 | HIST 1301 |
History of the United States II: 1865 to Present | 50 | 3 | HIST 1302 |
Human Growth and Development | 50 | 3 | PSYC 2315 |
Introduction to Educational Psychology | 50 | 3 | PEDG 3320 |
Introductory Psychology | 50 | 3 | PSYC 2301 |
Introductory Sociology | 50 | 3 | SOCI 1301 |
Principles of Macroeconomics | 50 | 3 | ECON 2302 |
Principles of Microeconomics | 50 | 3 | ECON 2301 |
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 | 50 | 3 | HIST 2321 |
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present | 50 | 3 | HIST 2322 |
CLEP Exam | Credit-granting score | Credit Hours | Equivalent course(s) |
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Biology | 50 | 6 | General Biology 1 |
Calculus | 50 | 3 | MATH 2413 |
Chemistry | 50 | 6 | CHEM 1311, CHEM 1312 |
College Algebra | 50 | 3 | MATH 1314 |
Pre-Calculus | 50 | 3 | MATH 2312 |
Note: may not fulfill core lab science requirement.
CLEP Exam | Credit-granting score | Credit Hours | Equivalent course(s) |
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French Language (Levels 1 & 2) | 50 | 3 | FREN 1311 |
63 | 6 | FREN 1311 & FREN 1312 | |
75 | 9 | FREN 1311, FREN 1312 & FREN 2311 | |
Spanish | 50 | 6 | SPAN 1311 & SPAN 1312 |
63 | 9 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311 | |
65 | 12 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311 & SPAN 2312 | |
Spanish With Writing | 50 | 6 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312 |
65 | 12 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312 |
Will not meet core communication requirements for foreign language.
Applicants who wish to receive credit for college-level work completed in high school may do so by submitting scores from the College Entrance Examination Board´s Advanced Placement Examinations. Examinations are given each May by high schools. Arrangements are made through high school counselors. Subject matter areas and the basis for granting credits are listed as follows:
AP Exam | Required Score | Number of Credits | Equivalent Course(s) |
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AP Art History | 3 | 3 | ARTS 1303 |
AP Art, Studio Art: 2-D Design | 3 | 3 | ARTS 1311 |
AP Art, Studio Art: Drawing | 3 | 3 | ARTS 1316 |
AP Biology | 3 | 8 | BIOL 1406, BIOL 1407 |
AP Calculus AB test | 3 | 3 | MATH 2413 |
AP Calculus BC test | 3 | 10 | MATH 2312, MATH 2413 and MATH 2414 |
AP Chemistry | 3 | 4 | CHEM 1111 and CHEM 1311 |
AP Chinese Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | 3 hours of foreign language |
4 | 6 | 6 hours of foreign language | |
5 | 9 | 9 hours of foreign language | |
AP Comparative Government and Politics | 3 | 3 | 3 hours of non-advanced elective |
AP Computer Science A | 3 | 3 | COSC 1336 |
AP English Language and Composition | 3 | 3 | ENGL 1301 |
AP English Literature and Composition | 3 | 3 | ENGL 1302 |
AP Environmental Science | 3 | 3 | BIOL 2306 |
AP French Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | FREN 1311 |
4 | 6 | FREN 1311 & FREN 1312 | |
5 | 9 | FREN 1311, FREN 1312 & FREN 2311 | |
AP German Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | GERM 1311 |
4 | 6 | GERM 1311 & GERM 1312 | |
5 | 9 | GERM 1311, GERM 1312 & GERM 2311 | |
AP Italian Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | 3 hours of foreign language |
4 | 6 | 6 hours of foreign language | |
5 | 9 | 9 hours of foreign language | |
AP Japanese Language and Culture | 3 | 3 | 3 hours of foreign language |
4 | 6 | 6 hours of foreign language | |
5 | 9 | 9 hours of foreign language | |
AP Latin | 3 | 3 | 3 hours of foreign language |
4 | 6 | 6 hours of foreign language | |
5 | 9 | 9 hours of foreign language | |
AP Macroeconomics | 3 | 3 | ECON 2301 |
AP Microeconomics | 4 | 3 | ECON 2302 |
AP Music Theory | 3 | 3 | MUTY 1211 & MUTY 1116 |
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | 3 | 4 | PHYS 2426 |
AP Physics C: Mechanics | 3 | 4 | PHYS 2425 |
AP Psychology | 3 | 3 | PSYC 2301 |
AP Spanish Language and Culture | 3 | 6 | SPAN 1311 & SPAN 1312 |
4 | 9 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, & SPAN 2311 | |
5 | 12 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311, & SPAN 2312 | |
AP Spanish Literature and Culture | 3 | 9 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, & SPAN 2311 |
4 | 12 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311, & SPAN 2312 | |
5 | 15 | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312, & SPAN 3310 | |
AP Statistics | 3 | 3 | MATH 1342 |
AP United States Government and Politics | 3 | 3 | POLS 2302 |
AP United States History | 3 | 6 | HIST 1301 & HIST 1302 |
AP World History | 3 | 3 | HIST 2322 |
Advanced Standing Examinations (ASE) for undergraduate courses are intended only for those students who have learned the equivalent, in formal or informal training, of the academic content being presented in the undergraduate course in question. To secure approval for such an examination, a student must obtain the written permission of the department chair and dean of the college in which the course is taught prior to the end of late registration in any long semester or the summer term. A fee of $50 per semester credit hour - which may be changed without notice upon request by the chair and approval of the dean and provost - must be paid in advance of the examination to the Cashier's Office. Application forms are available in the office of each department chair and dean, and a copy is posted on the Academic Affairs website. Advanced Standing Examinations will not be approved for skill courses or graduate courses, and each college and/or department will maintain and post on its website a list of courses (if any) approved for completion through Advanced Standing Examinations. A student may not use the university's Grade Replacement Policy on an Advanced Standing Examination to improve a course grade. The grade a student earns on an Advanced Standing Examination is awarded for the course (A-F) and will appear on the academic transcript with a notation indicating credit by Advanced Standing Examination. Credit earned through an Advanced Standing Examination is equivalent to credit earned by taking the course, and may be used to satisfy bachelor's degree requirements as defined in the catalog under "Degree Requirements".
The process for gaining approval to take an Advanced Standing Examination in a particular undergraduate course and for completing the examination and receiving a grade is as follows:
The process for gaining approval for students taking all of their LU courses online is as follows:
Lamar University recognizes the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program. Students who receive an IB diploma and receive scores of "4" or above on Higher Level (HL) or Standard Level (SL) examinations will be awarded a minimum of 24 semester credit hours (See table). Students who have not received an IB diploma may be granted credit on an individual course-by-course basis as determined by the participating academic departments. A copy of the official IB transcript must be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to receive transfer credit. All applicable Texas statutes and Lamar University policies must be complied with and are still in effect for course transferability.
Examination | Credit-Granting Score | Credit Granted | Equiv. Course |
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Group 1-Language | |||
English | HL | 6 hours | ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302 |
SL | 3 hours | ENGL 1301 | |
Extended Essay | A or B | 3 hours | ENGL 1302 |
Group 2-Second Language | |||
Spanish | HL | 12 hours | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312 |
SL | 6 hours | SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312 | |
French | HL | 12 hours | FREN 1311, FREN 1312, FREN 2311, FREN 2312 |
SL | 6 hours | FREN 1311, FREN 1312 | |
German | HL | 12 hours | GERM 1311, GERM 1312, GERM 2311, GERM 2312 |
SL | 6 hours | GERM 1311, GERM 1312 | |
Group 3-Individuals and Societies | |||
History Europe | HL or SL | 3 hours | HIST 3322 |
History Americas | HL | 6 hours | HIST 1301, HIST 1302 |
SL | 3 hours | HIST 1301 | |
Economics | HL | 6 hours | ECON 2301, ECON 2302 |
SL | 3 hours | ECON 2301 | |
Psychology | HL or SL | 3 hours | PSYC 2301 |
Anthropology | HL or SL | 3 hours | ANTH 2351 |
Group 4-Experimental Science | |||
Chemistry | HL | 8 hours | CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412 |
SL | 4 hours | CHEM 1411 | |
Biology | HL | 8 hours | BIOL 1406, BIOL 1407 |
SL | 4 hours | BIOL 1406 | |
Physics | HL | 8 hours | PHYS 1401, PHYS 1402 |
SL | 4 hours | PHYS 1401 | |
Group 5-Math and Computer Science | |||
Mathematics | HL | 4 hours | MATH 2413 |
Math Studies | SL | 3 hours | MATH 1325 |
Further Math | SL | 3 hours | MATH 1316 |
Computer Science | HL | 6 hours | COSC 1336, COSC 1337 |
SL | 3 hours | COSC 1336 | |
Group 6-Arts | |||
Visual Arts A | HL or SL | 3 hours | THEA 1310 |
Visual Arts B | HL or SL | 3 hours | Fine Arts 1301 |
Music | HL or SL | 3 hours | MUSI 1306 |
Students who have attended another regionally accredited college or university will be considered for admission to Lamar University under the requirements listed below. Former students of Lamar University, who attend another university, will also have to meet the following transfer admission requirements:
A non-refundable undergraduate application fee of $25.00 is charged to all new undergraduate, first-time-in-college applicants and transfer students. Returning and readmitted students will not be assessed this fee. Concurrently enrolled high school students will not be assessed this fee but will be subject to it upon application as a first-time-in-college students after high school graduation.
Application fee waivers will be granted based upon receipt of The College Board, ACT, or NACAC college application fee waiver requests. Additional needs-based fee waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis. Contact Admissions for more information.
Credit earned at other regionally accredited institutions will be considered for credit at Lamar University under the following policies:
Any Bachelor’s degree may accept Technical Credit toward the degree requirements. The technical courses within the certificate or degree program must be from a regionally accredited institution. No more than 42 technical credit hours can be applied to a degree.
The following conditions must be met:
Credit may be granted for military experience. Credit will be evaluated based on the evaluation recommendations outlined in the American Council on Education (ACE) Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services manual. Students must submit one of the following documents:
For veteran service members: Form DD214 or Form DD256, providing honorable discharge, as well as their military transcript (SMART for Navy, Marine Corps; Coast Guard Institute for Coast Guard; AARTS for Army; and CCAF for Air Force).
For active duty service members: Current military ID or other documents proving active duty status, and their military transcript (SMART for Navy, Marine Corps; Coast Guard Institute for Coast Guard; AARTS for Army; and CCAF for Air Force).
Applicants seeking transfer admission or readmission, and who have academic credits or grades that were earned ten or more years prior to the semester in which enrollment is sought, may elect to seek entry under the terms of Academic Fresh Start. Under this policy, the applicant must be a Texas Resident and may petition Lamar University not to consider in the admission process and in the calculation of GPA, course credits or grades earned 10 years or prior. Applicants seeking entry under this section will not receive any credit for any courses taken 10 or more years prior to enrollment. Applicants applying under Academic Fresh Start are subject to all standard admission and testing criteria applicable to persons seeking admission. Application for Academic Fresh Start can be found here and must be submitted to the Office of Admissions for review.
The following procedures shall be followed in the resolution of credit transfer disputes involving lower-division courses:
The Commissioner of Higher Education or the commissioner´s designee shall make the final determination about a dispute concerning the transfer of course credit and give written notice of the determination to the relevant student and institutions.
Students who have not returned within one full academic year from their last enrollment term, must reapply to Lamar University and meet readmission criteria. Students returning less than one full academic year from the last enrollment term may return to Lamar University without needing to reapply for admission and should contact their academic advisor.
Transient (Visiting) students are undergraduate students who plan to attend Lamar University temporarily without the intention of earning a degree.
Students must submit a transient application online at www.applytexas.org and will need to reapply to register for each intended semester.
Official academic transcripts of previous college work are not required for admissions, however, they may be required to determine TSI determination and academic prerequisite fulfillment.
Transient students must comply with the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) (https://www.lamar.edu/admissions/tsi/taking-the-tsi-assessment.html), which requires all students to demonstrate their readiness for college-level courses prior to enrollment. If official academic transcripts do not indicate TSI status, students must provide scores on a TSI-approved placement test or evidence of exemption.
Students who later apply for regular admissions to Lamar University must meet all entrance requirements for transfer students.
Regular Admission is offered to students who meet all university, departmental, and language proficiency admission requirements.
Undergraduate Freshman: If you are an international student who has never been enrolled at a post-secondary college or university, you must submit all required documents and show evidence of a cumulative 2.5-grade point average on all secondary school work.
Undergraduate Transfer from US Institutions: An international student who is currently enrolled at an accredited US college or university, and wishes to transfer to Lamar University must meet one of the following criteria:
0-17 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (CPGA) on all post-secondary school work. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
18-48 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 CGPA and proof of English Language Proficiency. English Proficiency requirement may be waived with proof of completion of Comp I and Comp II with a grade of “B” or better on a 4.0-grade scale; or completion of 48 credit hours with a 2.5 CPGA.
Over 48 Credit hours: 2.0 CGPA and English Proficiency requirements are waived.
Undergraduate Transfer from non-US institutions: An international student transferring from a non-US Institution must meet one of the following criteria:
0-48 Credit hours: Must provide evidence of a 2.5 CGPA on all post-secondary school work. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
Over 48 Credit hours: 2.0 CGPA. Must provide proof of English Language Proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS testing which must meet Lamar’s English Proficiency standards.
Please use your name as it appears on your passport on your application and on all other communication with Lamar University
Test | Regular Admission |
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TOEFL Internet-Based Total | 71 |
TOEFL Computer-Based Total | 197 |
TOEFL Paper-Based Total | 527 |
IELTS Total | 6.0 |
Duolingo | 95 |
After application materials have been received, the Office of Admissions will send the applicant an e-mail with a student identification number and a notice of any missing materials. This ID number, along with the applicant's birth date, can be used to Check Admission Status online.
English requirements will be waived for students who:
If you have questions regarding your admission, please contact International Undergraduate Admissions at internationaladmissions@lamar.edu.
Upon receiving a letter of acceptance, students must submit the following documents to internationaladmissions@lamar.edu for I-20 issuing:
Students attending Texas public institutions of higher education must be in compliance with the Texas Success Initiative (TSI). Unless exempt, students must take the TSI Assessment to determine their readiness for college-level work before being advised and registering for classes. Exemptions from TSI testing include qualifying SAT, ACT, or TAKS scores. To verify exemption or testing requirements, please contact the Office of Admissions at (409) 880-7217 or tsi@lamar.edu. Contact Career and Professional Development to register for the TSI Assessment.
Before attending on-campus classes, students who are under age 22 must either receive a vaccination against bacterial meningitis or meet specific criteria for declining a vaccination. Get more information on complying with this requirement pursuant to Texas Senate Bill 1107.
Official documents can be sent to the appropriate address below:
Lamar University
Undergraduate Admissions
PO Box 10009
Beaumont, TX 77710
By Courier
Lamar University
Office of Admissions
211 Redbird Lane
Beaumont, TX 77710
Acceptance notices are issued to the email address listed on the ApplyTexas Application shortly after the required admission credentials are received.
Applicants should submit materials as soon as possible to allow time for visa interview appointments at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate, which may have wait times of days or weeks.
Fall (August) Priority Deadline: April 15, Final Deadline: July 1
Spring (January) Priority Deadline: Sept. 1, Final Deadline: Dec 1
Summer (June) Priority Deadline: Jan. 15, Final Deadline: April 15
A non-refundable undergraduate application fee of $75.00 is charged to all new undergraduate, first-time-in-college applicants and transfer students, returning and readmitted.
Lamar University offers many opportunities for qualified students who wish to attend college while still in high school. The credit earned can be applied to degree programs at Lamar or transferred to other colleges and universities in accordance with the transfer policies of the degree-granting institution. In some instances, students may simultaneously receive credit for both high school and college courses.
Dual Credit – Dual Credit - Through dual credit courses, students earn college credit while also satisfying high school graduation requirements. Credit earned can be applied to degree programs at Lamar or transferred to other colleges and universities in accordance with the transfer policies of the degree-granting institution. Assignment of dual high school credit is the responsibility of the high school and the student. Students seeking dual credit for earned college hours must contact their high school for specific high school requirements.
LEAP (Lamar Early Access Program) - These courses are taught by high school teachers on the high school campus. The teacher must hold a Master’s degree in the discipline of the dual credit course(s) being taught or a Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours in the discipline of the course(s) being taught. Instructors of LEAP courses are paid by the high school/district at which they teach, but since their course will result in university credit for students, they must also complete a Lamar University hiring packet.
LIS (Lamar Instructors in Schools) - Per high school or district request and pending availability of instructors, Lamar will send faculty to high school campuses to teach dual credit courses.
Online Dual Credit Courses - Online courses are taught by Lamar University faculty. High school students enrolled in online dual credit courses should be provided with access to computers during the school day/week in a computer lab or setting that is supervised by a high school teacher or staff member.
Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities (TALH) (Dual Credit) – The Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities (TALH) is an early college entrance residential honors program created by the Texas Legislature that allows academically qualified high school-aged students in the state to earn university credits towards a college degree. Students are considered full-time university students. Students live on campus and enroll in a full-time university curriculum. Graduates of TALH are awarded a diploma from the Academy. The typical TALH graduate will earn 60 hours of college credit after two years of study. Required for admission are academic transcripts from the 8th grade to date, a minimum SAT composite score (550 on the critical reading and 500 on the math portions), an autobiographical essay, and at least two recommendations from teachers/administrators familiar with the student´s abilities and character. The successful candidate will have a superior academic record and SAT score and supporting application materials evidencing the personal integrity, sense of responsibility, and level of maturity requisite for success in the program. Tuition and fees are fully subsidized 15 credit hours. Applicants are strongly urged to submit their applications for the fall semester by March 31. Additional information is available by contacting the program director at (409) 839-2995.
Dual Credit Admission Requirements:
Applicants for early admissions programs must meet the following criteria:
and
Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Compliance.
Students must meet one of the following:
Prior to being enrolled, achieve TSI scores listed below: The selection of courses is determined on the basis of the student´s high school background, the recommendation of the high school counselor, and the assessment of the Lamar University academic advisor. These classes generate college credit. Any use of these credits toward high school graduation is at the discretion of the high school and must be approved by the high school prior to enrollment at Lamar.
Course Number | Course Title | Offical TSI Score Required |
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Communication 1315 | Public Speaking I | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
Economics 2302 | Principles of Economics II | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
English 1301 | Composition I | 351Reading and 363/5 Writing |
English 1302 | Composition II | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
English 2320 | British Literature | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
English 2326 | American Literature | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
English 2331 | World Literature | 351 Reading and 363/5 Writing |
History 1301 | US History I | 351 Reading |
History 1302 | US History II | 351 Reading |
Math 1314 | College Algebra | 350 Math |
Math 2413 | Calculus I | 350 Math |
Political Science 2301 | American Government I | 351 Reading |
Texas law (the Texas Success Initiative–TSI) mandates that all Texas public institutions of higher education shall assess the academic skills of each entering undergraduate student to determine the student´s readiness to enroll in entry-level freshman academic coursework with or without a foundational co-requisite course. To identify and provide diagnostic information about the reading, writing, and mathematics skills of each student, the Lamar University Testing Center administers the College Board Texas Success Initiative Assessment. This assessment is widely available elsewhere in the state, and students may test at any convenient testing center as allowed by that local canter. For more information, contact Lamar University's Career and Professional Development Center at (409) 880-8878 or through our website at https://www.lamar.edu/career-and-testing-services/index.html.
All undergraduate Students admitted to Lamar University who do not meet a TSI exemption must take the state-required TSI assessment. LU must receive scores from the TSI assessment before students can be advised and registered for course work.
Exemptions/Exceptions: Students shall be exempt from the TSI Assessment, shall not be required to provide any additional demonstration of college readiness, and shall be allowed to enroll in any entry-level freshman course under the following conditions:
Minimum Passing Standards.
For each student who is not exempted from Texas Success Initiative (TSI) or who fails to meet college-level thresholds on the TSI Assessment, Lamar University's Undergraduate Advising Center's personnel will:
For more information about the Texas Success Initiative or course placement, please contact the Undergraduate Advising Center at (409) 880-8822.
Prospective undergraduate students who receive an admissions review or a rejection letter from Lamar University are eligible to appeal their admissions decisions by following the appeals process.
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