International Admissions
LSU welcomes and supports all international applicants.
In addition to the Graduate School's admissions requirements, you may need to submit documentation related to your international status. We encourage all international students to make contact with the LSU International Student Services (ISS) for additional support.
ISS provides primarily U.S. immigration advisory services to international students regarding their educational, financial, immigration, personal and social concerns in relation to their status in the US. For more information, visit the ISS website or contact ISS directly.
2025 International Degree Requirements
International applicants must submit all official transcripts and degree certificate/statements with the original signature of a school official or an original school seal conferring a U.S. equivalent bachelor’s degree.
In addition to transcripts, international applicants are required to submit degree certificates/diplomas. Documents written in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified translation.
Provisionally admitted students must submit an official transcripts and degree certificate/statement showing the degree awarded within 30 days after classes begin in the semester of entry. If official documents are not submitted 30 days after the first day of class, an admissions hold will be placed on the admitted student’s academic record preventing future registration.
College work from one institution posted on the transcript of another institution will not be accepted. Photocopies or other duplications of a transcript, such as notarized copies, faxed, or scanned documents are not considered official.
Bachelor Degree Equivalency
Admission to the Graduate School requires all applicants to possess a U.S. bachelor's degree accredited by the appropriate regional accrediting agency or equivalent. An equivalent non-U.S. degree must be at least 4 but not more than 5 years of full-time U.S. equivalent college-level work, and bachelor's degrees in which the normal 4 years of work are completed in 3 years of full-time U.S. equivalent advanced college-level work.
Please refer to the graduate admissions list of comparable Bachelor Degree Equivalencies by county of origin.
English Proficiency Admission Requirement
An applicant whose native language is not English and/or who has been educated outside of the U.S. in a country or province where English is not the only official language must demonstrate proof of English proficiency by submitting either a TOEFL iBT, an IELTS, a PTE, Duolingo English, or Michigan English Test (4 part skill test) score before the application is evaluated for admission. Official scores are those reported directly to LSU by the respective testing service at the request of the student.
TOEFL iBT:
The following minimum scores are required for admission:
- 550 (paper-based exam)
- 213 (computer-based exam)
- 79 (internet-based exam)
Information regarding TOEFL may be obtained by visiting the official website at ets.org/toefl.
IELTS:
The following minimum score is required for admission:
- 6.5
Information about IELTS may be found at ielts.org/en-us.
PTE:
The following minimum score is required for admission:
- 59
Duolingo English:
The following minimum score is required for admission:
- 110
Michigan English Test (4-part skill test):
The following minimum score is required for admission:
- 53 (B2)
Important Details:
- TOEFL and IELTS scores are valid for two years after the test date. Applicants with expired scores will need to retest and provide updated scores.
- The minimum score to satisfy the English proficiency requirement must be acquired in a single test.
- The Graduate School does not recognize Superscoring or MyBest Score as a valid cumulative score for admission purposes.
English Language Proficiency Exemptions
U.S. Post-Secondary Degree
Applicants may be exempt from the TOEFL/IELTS/PTE requirements if they have completed one of the following:
- A bachelor's degree earned from an accredited U.S. institution
- A college-level degree showing the completion of post-secondary education in a country listed below where English is the primary official language
Official documents are required showing completion of one of the above before a student can be exempted from the English Language Proficiency requirement. The Office of Graduate Student Services reserves the right to require a satisfactory English Language Proficiency score from any applicant.
Country of Origin
International applicants from official English language-qualifying countries are not required to submit English language proficiency score. The country of origin list is subject to change. Contact Graduate Admissions with specific questions.
Exemption Note: With few exceptions, international students (including those who were exempted from English proficiency requirements) are required to sit for an English Placement Exam.
- American Samoa
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Australia
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Canada (except Quebec)
- Cayman Islands
- Dominica
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Ireland
- Jamaica
- Liberia
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Saint Kitts & Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Turks & Caicos Islands
- United Kingdom
Official vs. Unofficial Transcripts
An official transcript, whether a physical copy or a secure .pdf document, ensures authenticity and content accuracy. Official transcripts must contain the University's seal and the signature of the University Registrar, Principal, Controller of Examinations, or Minister of Education. You must provide transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions for us to process your application. A transcript is considered official if it is sent directly from the applicant’s home institution to The Graduate School in one of the following ways:
- Electronic: We accept electronic submissions of official transcripts over a secure network from a service such as Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse, SPEEDE, eScript-Safe, or your institution’s electronic delivery system. If using one of these services, please have transcripts delivered to gradtranscripts@lsu.edu.
- Mail: A sealed original transcript sent from the issuing institution by postal mail directly to graduate admissions. Transcripts sent directly to departments must be submitted to graduate admissions sealed from the applicant or department representative.
Official hard copy transcripts can be mailed or hand delivered to:
Louisiana State University
Office of Graduate Admissions
114 West David Boyd Hall
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
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In-Person: Applicants or departments may hand deliver with sealed copies of their official records to the Office of Graduate Admissions. Envelopes which have been opened or appear to have been tampered with will be considered unofficial. Students are strongly encouraged to schedule an appointment (see button below) to drop off documents.
schedule a document drop off appointment - LSU Departments: Official transcripts sent directly to academic departments must follow the transcript submission requirements. Unsealed transcripts submitted from prospective students to academic departments are not considered official. If a department submits an unsealed official transcript, graduate admissions must verify the transcript was official upon receipt.
- LSU A&M Current/Former Students: Applicants who have previously attended LSU A&M (LSU Baton Rouge) do not need to request their LSU A&M official transcript. All other non-A&M LSU system schools transcripts must be submitted.
- Final Transcripts: If at the time of admission, we do not have an applicant's degree conferral or there is coursework in progress, a final transcript will be requested.
Applicants can submit unofficial transcripts to expedite the admissions process. Please note, these copies of transcripts are not considered official. All admitted students are required to submit official transcripts. Applicants may qualify for admission to the Graduate School on a provisional basis until official transcripts are received. All provisionally admitted students must submit official transcripts within 30 days after classes begin in the semester of entry. If official transcripts are not submitted 30 days after the first day of class, an admissions hold will be placed on the admitted student’s academic record preventing future registration.
Unsealed transcripts submitted from prospective students to academic departments are not considered official. If a department submits an unsealed official transcript, the Office of Graduate Admissions must verify the transcript was official upon receipt.
Photocopies or other duplications of a transcript, such as notarized copies, faxed, or scanned documents are not considered official.
Please Note: The official transcript requirement will remain "Outstanding" on your Slate application checklist. However, this will not prevent your application from proceeding to "Departmental Review".
The official transcripts will be compared to any unofficial documents used for admission. If discrepancies are identified, your admission may be rescinded.