Degree Planner
What is a Degree Planner?
The Undergraduate Degree Planner is a course planning tool designed to facilitate the timely completion of your degree and to assist in planning the courses required to fulfill your degree program requirements. As its name implies, it is planner for your degree so that you meet all the requirements needed to graduate in a timely manner.
If this is your first time using a degree planner or you are confused on how to use it well, download the Undergraduate Degree Planner Student Guide. There is also a short tutorial that explains how to use the degree planner.
The Undergraduate Degree Planner is a course planning tool designed to facilitate the timely completion of your degree and to assist in planning the courses required to fulfill your degree program requirements. As its name implies, it is planner for your degree so that you meet all the requirements needed to graduate in a timely manner.
If this is your first time using a degree planner or you are confused on how to use it well, download the Undergraduate Degree Planner Student Guide. There is also a short tutorial that explains how to use the degree planner.
Undergraduate Degree Planner
When and how do I submit my degree planner?
Every student must submit a new degree planner each year between March 1 and September 30.
You must submit one each year; if not submitted and approved, the university places a registration hold. You can submit your degree planner multiple times a year, but it is important to note that degree planners are not binding. You are allowed to take different courses that are not on your degree planner.
All degree planners, if not most, must be manually approved by an advisor. To be approved, your degree planner must have all the required courses and meet other degree requirements.
Every student must submit a new degree planner each year between March 1 and September 30.
You must submit one each year; if not submitted and approved, the university places a registration hold. You can submit your degree planner multiple times a year, but it is important to note that degree planners are not binding. You are allowed to take different courses that are not on your degree planner.
All degree planners, if not most, must be manually approved by an advisor. To be approved, your degree planner must have all the required courses and meet other degree requirements.