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DegreeTrack

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

Degree Track Quick Guide for Students

What is DegreeTrack? 

DegreeTrack (sometimes referred to as DegreeWorks) is a web-based tool designed for students and academic advisors to assist in monitoring a student’s academic progress toward degree completion.  DegreeTrack also allows students and their advisors to plan for future academic coursework in a Degree Audit. 

The degree audit is a review of a student’s past, current and planned coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree/major/concentration/minor and other curricular requirements.  The audit is divided into blocks such as Degree, Major, and Electives.  Each block works like a checklist with boxes that are automatically checked when a requirement is met.

*As of March 4, 2024, the following Graduate programs are not found in DegreeTrack: new programs January 2024 forward (MSL and MS Com Sci), Graduate Math, PhD Azrieli, JSD, LLM, Pathways students, WS ACs, FISH Jewish Political Social Thought, MHL in RIETS, Ferkauf MS School Psyc.  We hope to launch these programs during Summer 2024. 

 

Accessing DegreeTrack through Self-Service Banner 

From InsideTrack, navigate to your Student Dashboard and click on View My Student Profile. 

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From the Student Profile, click on the DegreeTrack link under the Additional Links section. 

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Understanding the Components of your Audit 

Degree Audit Header  

This section displays various pieces of information regarding your academic record. 

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Academic/What-If Section (What-If instructions are found at the bottom of this guide) 

Allows you to customize what you see in your Degree Audit 

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Under Academic (*What-If instructions are found at the bottom of this guide) 

Select Student View or Registration Checklist 

Select In-progress classes to show currently registered courses or ungraded courses 

Select Preregistered classes to show courses you are registered for in a future term  

Click PROCESS each time you change the selections 

Blocks 

Blocks are sections of requirements that make up your degree Credits required, credits applied, and catalog term are found in block headers. General degree requirements, major, minor, concentration, etc. are found as you move down into the degree audit, appearing as separate blocks or as one large block.  

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Catalog Year: 

The semester and term you were admitted unless you moved to a new program. 

Credits Required, Credits applied: 

Each individual block has credits required, credits applied and credits needed at the top(Credits are only counted once toward the minimum credits required for graduation.) 

Requirements 

Requirements for each block are listed on the left side of the Degree Audit with an indicator noting completion or non-completion: