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1 How to Read an Interactive GPS Report GPS Report Training Presentation How to Read an Interactive GPS Report GPS Report Training Presentation

2 How to Read a GPS Report Your name and ID. This link directs you to the Graduate Admissions page. The “collapse all” button gives you the option to collapse all fields. The “expand all” button gives you the option to expand all fields and the “printer friendly” button allows you to print your report in.pdf format. Note: Requirement areas that are “satisfied” will default to be collapsed upon opening. To see the entire requirement area click “expand all”. Your Demographic Information: Academic Program, Advisor, Academic Standing and Status are listed here. GPS Legend External Transfer Credit: Completed Courses: In Progress Courses:

3 How to Read a GPS Report All C grades will be held in the Unsatisfactory Grade row. Graduate Policies for the student’s specific program. If a course violates a policy, the course/s will display in its respective section. 4000-level courses will be held here I grades will be held here until they change after you complete the course. The status color changes from Red to Green when the “All Requirements Met and the Graduate Status GPA” are Satisfied. Notice the “Computational Physics” transfer course listed here violates the 7 year policy.

4 How to Read a GPS Report This Requirement is Not Satisfied Green Triangle points down This Requirement is Satisfied Green Triangles point right

5 N.B. In progress courses are recognized as being satisfied. How to Read a GPS Report This Requirement is Satisfied. You can tell by the direction of the Green Arrows and the text which states “Satisfied” in also in Green. To view all courses taken you may expand by clicking on the green arrow. Outstanding courses will force requirement lines to expand.

6 How to Read a GPS Report You may Click on any of these hyperlinks to register for classes directly from the audit. They allow access to:  Catalog information on specific courses  The student center for registration.  These columns can be sorted

7 How to Read a GPS Report This is an example of a note which appears after an exception (i.e. a substitution) has been posted to your record. Click on the number in the Notes column to view the description of the exception that was processed. The note states that an Advance Math for Engineers course MAP 5435 was substituted for MAP 6385.

8 How to Read a GPS Report Your Graduate Milestones will vary based on Degree type. These reference numbers help to identify Requirements. (For Administrative Purposes Only)

9 How to Read a GPS Report University Requirements are non-course requirements that are necessary to be met in order for you to graduate from UCF. Program Requirement Checklist - Non Course requirements specific to your program. Comments from your College regarding your plan of study.

10 How to Read a GPS Report Here is a listing of every course you have taken or transferred in your Graduate Career. Courses are listed chronologically by term. The green check indicates you were enrolled in the course and earned a grade. The upward facing arrow indicates transfer credit. The yellow diamond indicates an in progress course.

11 How to Read a GPS Report Notice the status bar indicates that All Requirements are Satisfied. A completely satisfied student. Also note that the Comment and Graduate Course History sections remain in an expanded state.


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