Bachelor
of Liberal Studies Degree
The
bachelor of liberal studies degree program is
one option available to the student whose interests
extend beyond a single academic major or more
traditional interdepartmental program. The degree's
flexibility may make it an appropriate option,
for example, for nontraditional students who
enroll only in evening courses.
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A
fully admitted student at the University
may be evaluated for admission to the B.L.S.
program if he or she has:
- Completed
no fewer than 30 semester hours;
- A
minimum GPA of 2.00;
- At
least 30 semester hours of coursework
remaining to be completed before graduation;
- Submitted
the application for admission into the
B.L.S. degree program within the first
14 days of the semester in which the last
30 hours of the degree program are begun;
- Submitted
a personal essay of two to three pages
which articulates a specific relationship
between the student's long- and short-term
goals and objectives and the proposed
course of study.
- Students
enrolled in other colleges at BGSU must
meet with a college advisor at the time
application is made.
- Students
applying for BLS on-line must first contact
an Arts & Sciences advisor by email.
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A
B.L.S. degree program may include within
the 122 hours required for graduation no
more than 27 hours within any one department
in the College of Arts and Sciences.
- To
be eligible to graduate in the B.L.S. degree
program, a student must have:
- Met
all of the requirements set forth in section
one above and have been admitted to the
program;
- Completed
100 hours of coursework within the college;
- Met
all of the University's requirements for
a bachelor's degree;
- Satisfactorily
completed a minimum of 122 hours, with
the last 30 hours in residence at BGSU;
- Completed
ENG
112;
- Completed
the University's BG Perspective program
(see BG
Perspective requirements).
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