Program Evaluation Help
The Program Evaluation page allows you to see an evaluation of a student or applicant's progress in satisfying the requirements of an academic program. You might be using this page if you are:
- a student interested in checking your own progress.
- an applicant whose transfer work has been recorded. You can see how this transfer work applies to an academic program.
- a faculty advisor who wants to check the status of one of your advisees.
You can select either of the following, but not both:
- Select one of the student or applicant's current active programs by clicking the appropriate check box, or
- Do a "what-if" evaluation by selecting another program, offered by GGU, that the student or applicant is considering. With this evaluation you can determine to what extent the student or applicant has already satisfied the requirements of the program.
After selecting a program, click the "Submit" button.
Each program may have qualifying criteria which must be met before the student may enter the program. Selecting and evaluating a "what-if" program does not indicate whether the student meets the entry criteria for that program. Students will need to check this with their advisors.
Also, a student may have received waivers or substitutions for the requirements of a particular program. Waivers and substitutions are granted on a per-program basis. If you choose to perform a "what-if" evaluation, any exceptions that were granted under the student's current program(s) will not appear on this trial evaluation. If the student decides to change his/her program, the student will need to work with his/her advisor to determine which exceptions also apply to the new program.
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