A degree audit is an automated record which matches courses a student has completed with the requirements of a particular academic degree program.
An adviser uses a degree audit to methodically examine and review your academic record, assess your progress in the record, and to assess your progress in the journey from matriculation to graduation. Click here to return to the list of academic terms.
An analysis of a student's progress toward meeting degree requirements. The Audit provides a summary of institutional requirements, General Studies and major/minor program requirements. Students have access to degree audit on-line via WebEASI, from their academic advisor or the Office of Student Records and Registration.
a check sheet for an area of study that summarizes the catalog requirements for graduation
a comparison of a student's FAU academic history to his/her major program requirement
a computer based assessment showing the progress a student is making toward meeting degree requirements
a computer-generated analysis that enables an undergraduate (except for Woods College of Advancing Studies) or law student and his or her advisor to assess the student's academic progress and unfulfilled requirements
a computer-generated analysis that enables the student and his/her adviser
a final check to determine that you are meeting the requirements for graduation
an automated report that matches specific program requirements with courses that an individual student has completed and/or is enrolled in
an evaluation of the credits a student has earned
an individualized status report of a student's progress in completing degree requirements
an individualized status report of your progress toward completing your degree's requirements
an official document of the university that lists all the courses needed to complete a chosen degree and shows how all of the courses completed are applied toward the degree
a personalized academic planning tool that lists the graduation requirements, required courses, and your progress towards completion of a Penn State degree
a report that compares the courses you have completed with the graduation requirements of a particular program and lists which requirements are "met" and "not met
is the process by which student progress towards completion of a degree is monitored.
A computerized method of tracking a student's progress to degree or certificate completion. A student may access their degree audit at on-site kiosks or through the college Student Online Services web pages.
Computerized tracking of a students academic progress toward his or her declared major to be used for academic planning.
A computerized evaluation of a student's progress towards completion of a degree. See ISIS.
A process of matching program requirements against courses taken, i.e. ensuring that you're taking the right courses to get a degree.
Formal list of courses completed and required to be completed to qualify for graduation. A graduation check is performed by the Registrar's Office at the student's request. A student should make such a request after successfully completing 40 semester hours and before her/ his last semester.
A report based on the data from your official student record. It lists the courses you've taken, the requirements that they fulfilled and lists any open requirements that need to be completed for your major(s) and concentration(s). This report is a helpful tool to be used during registration period with your advisor.
Online service available on the college Web site to assist students in evaluating courses toward their degree or certificate goals.