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DEGREE EVALUATION

DEGREE EVALUATION. How to perform a. Directions At-a-Glance. Go to uwyo.edu Select WyoWeb Log in to WyoWeb Select the Student Resources tab Select Degree Evaluation under Registration Tools Select the semester you are currently enrolled in Select Detail Requirements

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DEGREE EVALUATION

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  1. DEGREE EVALUATION How to perform a

  2. Directions At-a-Glance • Go to uwyo.edu • Select WyoWeb • Log in to WyoWeb • Select the Student Resources tab • Select Degree Evaluation under Registration Tools • Select the semester you are currently enrolled in • Select Detail Requirements • Select Submit • View your remaining requirements For more instructions including photos, continue to the next slide.

  3. Go to UW Home Page, then Select WyoWeb uwyo.edu

  4. Log into WyoWeb

  5. Destination YOU-W • If you are viewing Destination YOU-W, shown below, please click this arrow to continue. Otherwise, continue to the next slide.

  6. Select the Student Resources Tab

  7. Select Degree Evaluation

  8. Select Your Current Semester

  9. Select Detail Requirements

  10. Degree Evaluation Components College Requirements • First section of degree evaluation Department Requirements • Second section of degree evaluation University Requirements • Third section of degree evaluation

  11. How to Read a Degree Evaluation Program Enrolled in. **Double check that your degree evaluation lists the major you have declared.** Specific actions to take to complete the general requirement. Area: Designates a requirement. Met: Indicates whether or not the requirement has been met. Indicates that both actions must be taken to complete the requirement. You may see an “or” option for other requirements.

  12. Degree Evaluation Components General USP Requirement To meet this requirement you must fulfill the QA and QB requirement. Specific Math and Quant USP Requirements of QA and QB

  13. Reading the Degree Evaluation Subjects needed to complete the requirement Specific Course numbers needed to complete the requirement Met Condition If the requirement has been met, you will see the word YES under the MET heading and next to the course/requirement. You will then see the course that met the requirement on the right side of your evaluation. If the requirement hasn’t been met, you will see the word NO under the MET heading and next to the course/requirement. You will then see the course needed to fulfill the requirement listed on the left side of your evaluation.

  14. Caution • Some majors will have a GPA requirement. When the degree evaluation calculates your GPA, it will most often include your transfer GPA. The GPA needed for graduation or to meet specific requirement is a UW only GPA and cannot include your Transfer GPA. Please calculate your GPA based only on courses you took through the University of Wyoming. UW GPA: Calculate using only courses taken through the University of Wyoming.

  15. Literacy (L) USP • If you transfer in 16 credit hours, post high school, you may take the TIP exam, score a 70%, and then petition to have this USP requirement met. • For information about the TIP exam visit: www.uwyo.edu/unst/student-advising-information/transfer-information/satisfying-the-l/

  16. Intellectual Community (I) USP • If you transfer in 16 credit hours, post high school, this requirement will be met. • Information on the Intellectual Community (I) USP can be found at: www.uwyo.edu/unst/usp-2003/i-requirement/index.html

  17. Tips for Degree Completion • One course may satisfy more than one requirement. • Ie: ME 3360 is an upper division course that will fulfill a major requirement for the Mechanical Engineering Major, as well as, count for credit hours to be applied towards the requirement of 48.0 upper division credit hours. • When you have the option to complete an Upper or Lower division course, try to take the upper division course to fulfill the requirement of 48.0 upper division credit hours. • A UW GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. Take note, the college you are obtaining your degree through may have a different GPA requirement. • Double check to make sure all classes you have taken at both your previous institution and the University of Wyoming are listed on your Degree Evaluation.

  18. What-If Analysis What if you want to consider a change of major? • What-If Analysis helps you explore alternate majors using a degree evaluation to view the requirements remaining to complete a degree in the new major. • What-If Analysis also helps you to view how the courses you have already completed may meet the requirements of a different major.

  19. How to perform a What-If Analysis • While viewing the degree evaluation for your current major, scroll to the bottom of the page and select the What-If Analysis Hyperlink.

  20. Select a Term Select the year you transferred to or began taking courses at the University of Wyoming. Then, select continue.

  21. Select a New Program Locate the program you are considering. Then, select continue.

  22. Select a Major Select the campus you will be attending. Select the major you are considering. Select Submit.

  23. Select an Evaluation Term Select the term when your new program/major would begin. Select Generate Request.

  24. Select Detail Requirements Select Detail Requirements, then Submit.

  25. Review the What-If Analysis • A new degree evaluation will be generated, which will include the requirements to be met in order to obtain a degree in your change of major. • Before changing your major, contact your advisor or the Center for Advising and Career Services to discuss the options for changing a major. Center for Advising and Career Services Knight Hall, Room 222 Phone:  (307) 766-2398www.uwyo.edu/cacs/

  26. Questions?? • Contact your Program Advisor • Office of the Registrar Knight Hall, West Wing Department 3964 (307)766-5272 Email: registrar@uwyo.edu • Transfer Support Services Knight Hall, Room 202 (307) 766-2398 Email: transfer@uwyo.edu

  27. Directions At-a-Glance • After logging in, select Register for Classes from the checklist. • Select Return to Menu on the Registration Term page • Select Return to Menu on the Registration page • Select Student Records. • Select Degree Evaluation under Registration Tools • Select Detail Requirements • Select Submit • View your remaining requirements For more instructions including photos, continue to the next slide.

  28. Select Checklist

  29. Select Register for Classes

  30. Select Return to Menu on the Next Two Screens

  31. Select Student Records

  32. Select Degree Evaluation

  33. Degree Evaluation Components College Requirements • First section of degree evaluation Department Requirements • Second section of degree evaluation University Requirements • Third section of degree evaluation

  34. How to Read a Degree Evaluation Program Enrolled in. **Double check that your degree evaluation lists the major you have declared.** Specific actions to take to complete the general requirement. Area: Designates a requirement. Met: Indicates whether or not the requirement has been met. Indicates that both actions must be taken to complete the requirement. You may see an “or” option for other requirements.

  35. Degree Evaluation Components General USP Requirement To meet this requirement you must fulfill the QA and QB requirement. Specific Math and Quant USP Requirements of QA and QB

  36. Reading the Degree Evaluation Subjects needed to complete the requirement Specific Course numbers needed to complete the requirement Met Condition If the requirement has been met, you will see the word YES under the MET heading and next to the course/requirement. You will then see the course that met the requirement on the right side of your evaluation. If the requirement hasn’t been met, you will see the word NO under the MET heading and next to the course/requirement. You will then see the course needed to fulfill the requirement listed on the left side of your evaluation.

  37. Caution • Some majors will have a GPA requirement. When the degree evaluation calculates your GPA, it will most often include your transfer GPA. The GPA needed for graduation or to meet specific requirement is a UW only GPA and cannot include your Transfer GPA. Please calculate your GPA based only on courses you took through the University of Wyoming. UW GPA: Calculate using only courses taken through the University of Wyoming.

  38. Literacy (L) USP • If you transfer in 16 credit hours, post high school, you may take the TIP exam, score a 70%, and then petition to have this USP requirement met. • For information about the TIP exam visit: www.uwyo.edu/unst/student-advising-information/transfer-information/satisfying-the-l/

  39. Intellectual Community (I) USP • If you transfer in 16 credit hours, post high school, this requirement will be met. • Information on the Intellectual Community (I) USP can be found at: www.uwyo.edu/unst/usp-2003/i-requirement/index.html

  40. Tips for Degree Completion • One course may satisfy more than one requirement. • Ie: ME 3360 is an upper division course that will fulfill a major requirement for the Mechanical Engineering Major, as well as, count for credit hours to be applied towards the requirement of 48.0 upper division credit hours. • When you have the option to complete an Upper or Lower division course, try to take the upper division course to fulfill the requirement of 48.0 upper division credit hours. • A UW GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. Take note, the college you are obtaining your degree through may have a different GPA requirement. • Double check to make sure all classes you have taken at both your previous institution and the University of Wyoming are listed on your Degree Evaluation.

  41. What-If Analysis What if you want to consider a change of major? • What-If Analysis helps you explore alternate majors using a degree evaluation to view the requirements remaining to complete a degree in the new major. • What-If Analysis also helps you to view how the courses you have already completed may meet the requirements of a different major.

  42. How to perform a What-If Analysis • While viewing the degree evaluation for your current major, scroll to the bottom of the page and select the What-If Analysis Hyperlink.

  43. Select a Term Select the year you transferred to or began taking courses at the University of Wyoming. Then, select continue.

  44. Select a New Program Locate the program you are considering. Then, select continue.

  45. Select a Major Select the campus you will be attending. Select the major you are considering. Select Submit.

  46. Select an Evaluation Term Select the term when your new program/major would begin. Select Generate Request.

  47. Select Detail Requirements Select Detail Requirements, then Submit.

  48. Review the What-If Analysis • A new degree evaluation will be generated, which will include the requirements to be met in order to obtain a degree in your change of major. • Before changing your major, contact your advisor or the Center for Advising and Career Services to discuss the options for changing a major. Center for Advising and Career Services Knight Hall, Room 222 Phone:  (307) 766-2398www.uwyo.edu/cacs/

  49. Questions?? • Contact your Program Advisor • Office of the Registrar Knight Hall, West Wing Department 3964 (307)766-5272 Email: registrar@uwyo.edu • Transfer Support Services Knight Hall, Room 202 (307) 766-2398 Email: transfer@uwyo.edu

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