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The student header information is always at the top of the worksheet. A complete description of the header information can be found in the Worksheet instructions.
PROCESS
Note the Process box is on right side of Degree Progress section. !worddav7024ca09560270acd4fd8e3f6f469949. png|height=75,width=468! Click Process if any changes have been made to your student record since the last time you viewed your audit (e.g., new grades, added/dropped courses, new registrations, change in major, minor declared, etc.) to ensure you are viewing the most updated audit. The audit date (last date audit was refreshed) is below the Format/Student View dropdown in Degree progress section.
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A single degree with Double Major means that you have two or more major programs of study (either in the same school/college or two different schools/colleges) but are enrolled in one school/college. You must complete the requirements of the home school/college, as well as the requirements of each major.A single degree Program with Dual Major means you have two major programs of study simultaneously pursued in two separate schools/colleges of the University, but there is one school/college that is the home college. A single degree program with dual majors requires completion of all degree requirements in both schools/ colleges, as well as requirements for a major in each school/college, or one dually approved major. NOTE: If both majors are under the same degree, both major blocks will appear on the audit.
If the majors are under two different degree types (for example BA and BS) both degrees will appear in a drop down at the top of the audit but only one degree is earned (the degree of the home school/college listed on the audit). Blocks are prescribed based on the combined curriculum established by the two schools or colleges, so you need to check under both degrees in Degree Works to ensure you have completed all requirements.
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