We admit students in both fall and spring semesters. For admissions, we look at the
entire application package, including transcripts, rather than focusing on any one
test score. We target a 3.2 (on a 4.0 scale) undergraduate grade point average and
a 600 or better on the GMAT (the code for LSU is 6373), with a balance between the
verbal and quantitative sections. For Fall 2021, we will waive the GMAT requirement
for well-qualified candidates ( >3.5 GPA and good references are required).
We encourage but do not require work experience.
The MS Finance program at LSU is small, with a total census of around 25. We usually
accept between five and ten students each semester.
Since the curriculum is tailored to each applicant's needs, we require that you have
already established a career goal and reasons for seeking the MS Finance degree. This
information should be included in your statement of purpose on the graduate school
application form and used to determine your program of study.
Letters of recommendation are also an important part of the assessment process. We
use them to help us determine the applicant's likelihood of success both in the program
and after graduation. We do not require specific forms for these letters; the respondent
should write on standard letterhead.
International applicants must also provide an official TOEFL score (the code for LSU
is also 6373) of at least 550 on the paper-based exam, 213 on the computer-based exam,
or 79 on the internet-based exam to be considered for admission.
The applicant's undergraduate degree should be equivalent to that from a four-year
accredited U.S. institution. Applicants should have successfully completed the core
requirements for a business degree, roughly the equivalent of at least a comprehensive
undergraduate minor in business administration: calculus, micro-economics, macro-economics,
one year of accounting including financial accounting, statistics through regression
and hypothesis testing, business law, principles of marketing, principles of management,
principles of finance, and either production management or operations research. Applicants
should also be proficient in office applications software (i.e., word processor, spreadsheet,
and presentation).