Last 60 credit hours

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I've recently graduated with my Bachelors. My last 60 credit hours is on the low side due to mistakes from 2016. When PT graduate schools look at your last 60 credit hours, is it only when you are still working on your degree or can it be from after you've graduated and you're taking classes as a non-degree seeking student?

If the credits are only considered when part of an undergraduate degree, is there any hope in increasing that GPA?

Thanks.

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Are the classes you're taking as a non-degree seeking student retake courses?
 
Are the classes you're taking as a non-degree seeking student retake courses?
I think most schools look at your last 60 of your undergrad usually, there are probably some that might do grade trend as a whole though
 
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