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The Degree Audit tool is an excellent supplement for your degree
advising needs. By following the instructions below you can get a
picture of how close you are to graduating. Keep in mind this is not
an official evaluation. You should use this Degree Audit tool
in combination with information received from your academic advisor.
If you have applied for graduation and received a degree check in the mail
you may contact your Graduate Records Coordinator in the Registrar's
Office with questions.
Another part of the Degree Audit system is the ability to perform a
What-if Analysis. If you're curious about how close you would be
to earning a particular degree or major in which you are not declared, this
tool will be helpful.
Navigation
Degree Audit Student Log-in
Degree Audit Faculty and Staff Log-in
View Previous Evaluations
Generate New Evaluations
Display Options
What-if Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
Source and Grade Columns
Total Hours
Logging in to the Degree Audit System (Students)
- First, go to
Goldlink by clicking on
A-Z Search on the
top of the home page and scrolling down to the "G" section.
- Next,
enter your login into Goldlink.
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Click on the "Student Academics" tab.
- Under "Student
Records" click on "Run a Degree Audit."
- Select a term from the
list, it defaults to the next upcoming semester, and click "Submit".
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At this point, you can perform a Degree Audit on your currently declared
major by clicking on "View Previous Evaluations" or "Generate New
Evaluation" or choose to perform a "What-if Analysis" from the links at
the bottom of the screen.
Logging in to the Degree Audit System (Faculty and
Staff)
- First, go to
Goldlink by clicking on
A-Z Search on the
top of the home page and scrolling down to the "G" section.
- Next,
enter your login into Goldlink.
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Click on the "Faculty & Advisors" tab.
- Under "Advisor
Menu" click on "Degree Audit."
- Select a term from the
list, it defaults to the next upcoming semester, and click "Submit".
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Enter the G number for the desired student, or type in a last and first
name to do a search. If you do a search, click on the drop down
list of results to ensure you have the correct student and click
"Submit."
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At this point you can perform a Degree Audit on your currently declared
major by clicking on "View Previous Evaluations" or "Generate New
Evaluation" or choose to perform a "What-if Analysis" from the links at
the bottom of the screen.
View Previous Evaluations
- If you have conducted a degree audit or what-if analysis previously,
Banner has saved this evaluation and you can view them from this link.
Generate New Evaluations
- After clicking the link to "Generate New Evaluation" your currently
declared degree/major should appear. Check the radio button beside
the degree
and click "Generate Request."
- You have three choices of
formatting with which you can display your results, which are described
below.
- This information can be printed and if so desired, revisited using
the "View Previous Evaluations" at a later date.
General Requirements
Provides a general grouping of your classes into areas (e.g. General
Studies, Major, Upper Division, Free Electives) and whether or not you
have met the requirements for each of the categories.
Detail Requirements
This descriptive view is where you will gain the most
information. The Detail Requirements view shows each category of
classes, what is required in each section, and places your results beside
it. This allows you to see on a class-by-class basis what classes
still need to be taken to complete the major. Keep in mind that
course substitutions and class waivers may not appear. Once again this
is an unofficial evaluation, so check with your advisor if you have any questions.
Additional Information
This selection contains information such as what classes are currently
enrolled, classes that don't count toward the major, and other program
requirements.
What-if Analysis
- What-if Analysis provides an estimation of classes needed to achieve
a particular degree.
- After clicking the link "What-if Analysis", enter the term that you
would be declaring the hypothetical degree from the "Entry Term" list
and click "Continue."
- Next choose a Program from the list and click "Continue."
- On the next screen, leave "Campus" on its default "None" and use
the drop down next to "First Major" to pick a major from the previously
selected program.
- If there are specific concentrations required for the major, at this
point click "Add More." If you are in doubt about which majors
require a concentration you can always check the
Major and
Minor forms from your department or through the
Registrar's website.
- If you would like to add a minor and not a concentration you can
click the "Add More" button again to allow selection of a minor.
You can also add both.
- Once minors and concentrations are decided or if you do not want
either, at any time click the "Generate Request" button.
- Once again you have your three choices of viewing the results, with
the preferred view being "Detail Requirements." Click the desired
radio button and click "Submit."
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do the various letters mean in the source and grade
columns?
A:
Grade Column
| Code |
Explanation |
| A-F |
Standard letter grade |
| AU |
Audit |
| CR |
Credit |
| FA |
Failure for attendance |
| I |
Incomplete |
| TA-TF |
Transfer course with grade |
| U |
Unsatisfactory |
| W |
Withdrawal |
Source Column
| Code |
Explanation |
| H |
Academic History |
| R |
Currently Enrolled |
Q: What happens if the Total Hours are different than
my
calculations?
A: Transfer classes, double degrees, and double majors are just a few
factors that can make your total hours inaccurate. Always be sure to
check with your advisor for an exact count.
Comments
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