Degree Audit
Every student during their second semester Junior year or no later than their first semester Senior year should go the Registrar's Office and have a "Degree Audit" completed. This is an official statement of what courses/requirements you have completed towards your degree and what courses/credits remain to be taken. This will clarify the student's progress and help avoid any "surprises" later. This is a document that is signed by your advisor and department chair. The student does meet with someone from the Registrar's Office who reviews your Degree Audit with you.
Students can also complete an unofficial degree audit on-line at their MyStuff account under the section of "Program Evaluation." This is another tool that students should use in monitoring their progress towards graduation.
Graduation Application
Seniors are reminded that they need to Apply for Graduation and complete the appropriate application in the Registrar's Office. Likewise, they need to order their gap and gown through the bookstore.
General Education Requirements
Upperclassmen general education requirements are specifically listed in the Undergraduate Bulletin. These requirements are in addition to those listed generally for the freshman year. In brief, they are:
- ENGLISH: one literature-type course required; choices: ENG200/ENG217/ENG249/ENG284/ENG293/ENG295
- HISTORY: (one course required) choices - HST205 or HST206
- ETHICS: (one course required) choices - REL207; REL/PHL 205, 208, 209, 216; PHL246
- SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: (two courses required) choices - ECO207, PSC201, PSY202, SOC201
- WRITING AND RESEARCH: one course required in the major, designated by the major
- GLOBAL STUDIES [INTERNATIONAL OR INTERDISCIPLINARY]: (one course required during Junior year) see catalog or current semester Schedule of Classes
- SENIOR SEMINAR: (one course required) Senior Seminar in major (xxx499)

























