A CCESSING Y OUR CAPP On Banner Self Service: 1.Click on Student Services/ Student Accounts. 2.Click on Student Records. 3.Click on CAPP Degree Evaluation.

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A CCESSING Y OUR CAPP On Banner Self Service: 1.Click on Student Services/ Student Accounts. 2.Click on Student Records. 3.Click on CAPP Degree Evaluation. 4.Select the current semester from the pull down menu 5.If the correct major and minor appear, click Generate New Evaluation. You will need to do this after grades have been reported at the end of each Semester to receive the most updated version of your progress. 6.Select the intended major and the current term, then click on Generate Request. This may take a few minutes. 7.When prompted, select Detail Requirements 8.A red No designates a required area is Incomplete. 9.Courses you are currently taking will appear in GREEN.

P ROGRAM E VALUATION 1.Program: Indicates the degree and major that is evaluated. 2.Catalog Term: Indicates the set of General Education requirements that are used to create the evaluation.Catalogs from Fall present are available for degree evaluation. 3.Evaluation Term: Indicates the term for which the evaluation is generated. 4.Expected Graduation Date: Is arbitrarily generated by CAPP, and is typically NOT accurate 5.Results as of: Indicates the date the evaluation was generated

6.Total Required: Indicates the overall number of credits required for the Program. 7.Program GPA: Includes courses that are used for this specific evaluation. If you have repeated or failed any courses, you will need to compute your GPA manually. Some departments are not using this section of the degree evaluation, so you may not have an entry here. **The Psychology GPA is NOT accurate on CAPP.** 8.Overall GPA: This is your cumulative GPA. 9.Transfer: Indicates the total number of transfer credits used for this evaluation. 10.Unused: Indicates courses that did not meet any of the General Education, Major, or Minor requirements for this evaluation. These courses do count toward the overall 120 credits needed to graduate. 11.Met (Yes/No): Indicates whether the requirement has been met. 12.Credits (Required): The number of required credits for each category. 13.Credits(Used): The actual number of credits used in each category for this evaluation. Used credits include any in- progress courses. 14.Courses (Required): This information is not used in the Program Evaluation, but it may be used for the General and Detail Requirements. 15.Courses(Used):The actual number of credits used in each category for this evaluation

R EQUIREMENT & S TUDENT I NFORMATION

R EQUIREMENT I NFORMATION 1.Area/ Group: A set of requirements for the program being evaluated. 2.Met/Not Met: Indicates whether the requirement has been met. 3.Met/Not Met (Yes/No): Indicates whether the individual requirement has been met. 4.Condition (And/Or): The “and” condition indicates that the requirement must be fulfilled using both of the courses shown. The “or” condition indicates that the requirement must be fulfilled using either of the courses shown. 5.Rule: If shown, indicates a specific course category within that requirement group. 6.Subject: Subject name of a course requirement. 7.Attribute: Course attributes identify specific characteristics of courses that can be used in degree evaluation (e.g., Writing Intensive or Oral Requirement attributes)

S TUDENT I NFORMATION 8.Term: Term in which the course was taken. Term codes may appear in two formats: The term followed by the year (for example, Fall 2007) The four-digit year followed by a two-digit code for the term (for example, ) – (the two digit code for the Spring term is 10, First Summer term is 50, Second Summer term is 70, and the Fall term is 80). 9.Subject: Subject name for the course taken. 10.Course: Course number for the course taken. GREEN indicates Course(s) “in Progress” 11.Title: Title of the course taken

S TUDENT I NFORMATION (C ONT.) 12.Attribute: Course attributes identify specific characteristics of courses that can be used in degree evaluation (e.g., Writing Intensive or Oral Requirement attributes). 13.Credits: The number of credits earned for a course. 14.Grade: Grade earned for a course. In-progress courses will not have a grade listed in this column. A letter “T” preceding the grade indicates that the course was transferred from another institution. 15.Source: Indicates where the course was found on the academic record: T (transfer records), H (academic history), or R (registration records)

G RADE K EY A: 90% or above B: 80% - 89% C: 70% - 79% D: 60% - 69% F: Below 60% W: Withdrawal I: Incomplete P/F: Pass/Fail T_: Transferred credit TP: AP or IB credit Courses you are taking in the current semester will have a blank space for the grade

G ENERAL E DUCATION R EQUIREMENT C HECKLIST F OR P SYCH M AJORS HAS BEEN COLOR - CODED TO M ATCH WITH CAPP S ECTION R EQUIREMENTS G ENERAL E DUCATION R EQUIREMENT C HECKLIST F OR P SYCH M AJORS HAS BEEN COLOR - CODED TO M ATCH WITH CAPP S ECTION R EQUIREMENTS

I. D EVELOPMENT OF F UNDAMENTAL S KILLS OF I NQUIRY A B C D A B C D

II. I NQUIRY OF THE S CIENCES E E H G F F G H

III. T HEMES OF L IBERAL E DUCATION FOR P RIVATE & P UBLIC L IFE J I K L I J K L

IV. C OMMUNICATION S KILLS N N 1-3 credits

P SYCHOLOGY D EGREE R EQUIREMENT C HECKLIST HAS BEEN COLOR - CODED TO M ATCH WITH CAPP S ECTION R EQUIREMENTS P SYCHOLOGY D EGREE R EQUIREMENT C HECKLIST HAS BEEN COLOR - CODED TO M ATCH WITH CAPP S ECTION R EQUIREMENTS

1. R ESEARCH M ETHODS /C RITICAL T HINKING S KILLS

2. K NOWLEDGE B ASE

3. A PPLICATIONS OF P SYCHOLOGY

4. P SYCHOLOGY E LECTIVES

5. C APSTONE 16

IV. C OMMUNICATION S KILLS : W RITING L M L M

A LL P SYCHOLOGY C OURSES Y OU ’ VE T AKEN Please be aware that CAPP does NOT accurately calculate students’ Psychology GPA. The Psychology GPA includes students’ grades in Statistics, Natural Science course, and the Natural Science course with the corresponding Lab – in addition to your PSYC classes.

M INOR /S ECOND M AJOR *R EQUIRED FOR D EGREE * Please contact your minor/second major Academic Advisor in the corresponding department to check your progress. –For more information, please check that department’s website. The Psychology Department may not advise regarding other department’s degree requirements.

P ROFICIENCY IN F OREIGN L ANGUAGE R EQUIREMENT N N

O THER E LECTIVES These courses are considered the “Unused” credits (please see slide #4). Unused: Indicates courses that did not meet any of the General Education, Major, or Minor requirements for this evaluation. These courses do count toward the overall 120 credits needed to graduate.

UPDATING Y OUR CAPP E VALUATION After grades have been submitted at the END of EACH Semester, you should UPDATE your CAPP Evaluation: On Banner Self Service: 1.Click on Student Services/ Student Accounts. 2.Click on Student Records. 3.Click on CAPP Degree Evaluation. 4.Select the current semester from the pull down menu 5.If the correct major and minor appear, click Generate New Evaluation. You will need to do this after grades have been reported at the end of each Semester to receive the most updated version of your progress. 6.Select the intended major and the current term, then click on Generate Request. This may take a few minutes. 7.When prompted, select Detail Requirements 8.A red No designates a required area is Incomplete. 9.Courses you are currently taking will appear in GREEN.

U NDERSTANDING Y OUR CAPP E VALUATION Your efforts in Updating and Reviewing your CAPP Evaluation each semester will help you make steady progress toward a timely graduation. You will Know: Your progress toward completing the 120 credits needed to Graduate Your Overall GPA An Estimate of your Psychology GPA Your progress toward completing your Psychology Major Your progress toward completing your Minor(s) or 2 nd Major Your progress toward completing your General Education Requirements Which classes you need to plan your course schedule each semester And Will save you time in needing to schedule Academic Advising Appointments.