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Advising & Academic Support Services: Advising Tools

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Create My Schedule

Create My Schedule is a class scheduling tool in Catalyst that allows students and advisors to generate possible schedules and visually compare course options to find a student’s optimal class schedule. Once desired courses are identified, all possible section combinations are presented for review and comparison. Potential schedules can be refined by blocking out times reserved for activities outside of class and building schedules around specific course meeting times.

Degree Audit

The degree audit is an online reporting tool in Catalyst used to track progress toward degree completion. Students can conduct a degree audit to see if they are on track toward graduation. Encourage your student to keep track of their own progress and course completion each semester.

My Graduation Plan

My Graduation Plan is a degree planning tool in Catalyst that allows students and advisors to view a student’s degree requirements. Together, they use these requirements to review the student's progress and plan the pathway to degree completion. In addition to planning purposes, My Graduation Plan can also be used to document specific educational and career goals, explore new degree options, and view career-related information.

WATCH: My Graduation Plan Video

Starfish

Most advising centers at UC use Starfish for appointment scheduling. Starfish is an online scheduling tool that allows you to conveniently make appointments with your advisors, instructors, and some campus services. 

15 to Finish

Completing the appropriate number of credits each semester is important to make sure your student stays on track to graduation with as little debt as possible. To this end, 15 to Finish was launched as a national initiative to inform students of their options and the importance of not taking fewer than 15 credits each semester, when possible.

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