EE GPA Requirements

Students expecting to graduate from Mississippi State University with a bachelor of science degree in Electrical Engineering, in addition to satisfactorily completing the EE curriculum requirements, must meet the following minimum GPA requirements for graduation:

Beginning Fall 2018:

  • make an overall C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at all institutions attended, including MSU (2.00 or better cumulative GPA) - MSU AOP 12.11
  • make a C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at MSU (2.00 or better MSU GPA) - MSU AOP 12.11
  • make a C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at MSU which apply to the EE curriculum (2.00 or better MSU degree average) - BCOE EOP 21
  • earn at least a 2.5/4.0 average on applied hours with ECE or CSE course prefixes scheduled and rescheduled at all institutions attended, including MSU

Prior to Fall 2018:

  • make an overall C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at all institutions attended, including MSU (2.00 or better Cumulative GPA) - MSU AOP 12.11
  • make a C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at MSU (2.00 or better MSU GPA) - MSU AOP 12.11
  • make a C average on all hours scheduled and rescheduled at MSU which apply to the EE curriculum (2.00 or better MSU degree average) - BCOE EOP 21
  • make a C average on all ECE courses and all CSE courses scheduled and rescheduled at MSU which apply to the EE curriculum *(2.00 or better MSU ECE and CSE course average)

*Not required of continuing EE students who originally began study in Electical Engineering prior to Fall 2000

Beginning fall 2003, students who have returned to study Electrical Engineering following a suspension, dismissal, change of major, or any other voluntary or involuntary leave of absense must meet the following requirements for graduation:

  • satisfy all four minimum GPA requirements shown above
  • complete current EE curriculum requirements

Note: AOP 12.11 Degree Requirements - Undergraduate dictates catalog terms for students as they change majors and during periods of interrupted enrollment.