Summary: Follow these steps to complete a degree audit to provide students or colleges with information about undergraduate degrees in progress. You may complete preliminary audits from Blink Student/ Class Info or ISIS.
What to do
How to do it
1
Complete a preliminary degree audit using Blink Student/ Class Info.
Select Student/ Class Info:
Link to Find a Student from the student-related tools.
Log in at the prompt.
Enter the student's Personal Identification Number (PID) or search by name to view the student's record.
View the audits one of two ways:
To view a single student record:
Go to Student Degree Audit Page
Click on Short Form
View Report
To view multiple student records:
Go to Student Degree Audit page
Go to box at bottom of page
Enter multiple student A numbers
OR
Go to View Dars Audits in toolbar
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Check off completed and in-progress classes on the departmental degree requirements checklist.
Check for:
Applicable transfer course work
Course substitutions that haven't been entered
Approved transfer course work has been sent to Cheryl Muessig, the DARS Administrator.
Check with Cheryl Muessig with questions about approximations/transfer coursework
Check the student's file for:
Applicable petitions
Contact Cheryl Muessig with any exceptions or corrections
Note: Work-in-progress course work needed for graduation.
2
Complete a preliminary degree audit using ISIS.
Log in to ISIS and check off completed and in-progress courses on your departmental degree requirements checklist as you do the following:
View the student's course list by going to AH, then ACDHSTMT, and finally the SUBJLIST screen. Enter the student's PID.
View any applicable transfer course work by going to AH, then ACDHSTMT. Press F8 to scroll down, then go to the TRANTOTL screen. Check off completed and in-progress classes on the departmental degree requirements checklist.
Look in the student's file for any applicable petitions. Follow steps in 1d above for details.
Calculate the student's Grade Point Average in the major by adding up the point values for the grade earned in each class and dividing the sum by the total number of units.
Note: WIP course work needed for graduation.
3
Keep a record of the preliminary degree audit.
Put the preliminary degree audit in the student's file to assist in the final degree audit process.
Give a copy of the preliminary degree audit to the student.
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