ehelp DegreeWorks

DegreeWorks is a web-based, degree-auditing and tracking tool that enables students and advisors to evaluate academic progress towards graduation in accordance to university and major requirements. 

Contact

Any questions not answered by the provided materials may be directed to  DegreeAudit@ltu.edu.

What is a DegreeWorks Audit?

A DegreeWorks Audit is a review of past, current and currently registered for coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to fulfill a degree/major/minor.

Student - How do I access my DegreeWorks Audit?

  • Go to my.ltu.edu
  • Click on BannerWeb
  • Click "BannerWeb Login for Students, Faculty, and Staff"
  • Enter your Canvas/Network username and password.
  • Click Login
  • Select the Student Services and Financial Aid tab
  • Select the DegreeWorks link

Advisor - How do I access a student's DegreeWorks Audit?

  • Go to my.ltu.edu
  • Click on BannerWeb
  • Click "BannerWeb Login for Students, Faculty, and Staff"
  • Enter your Canvas/Network username and password.
  • Click Login
  • Select the Faculty Services tab
  • Select the Student Menu link
  • Select the DegreeWorks link

How is the DegreeWorks Audit different from my transcript?

DegreeWorks is a tool to assist you with planning and tracking your progress towards your degree. Your transcript is your official university record. Your Audit is not your academic transcript and it is not official notification of completion of your requirements.


How often should I review my DegreeWorks Audit?

At least four times a semester. You should review your Audit at the following times: 1. Before you meet with your advisor. 2. After you register to ensure the courses apply to your requirements as you expected (Audits refresh every morning with changes occurring since the previous morning). 3. After your grades are posted. 4. Any time you make changes to your schedule. It’s important to review your Audit frequently, especially before and after you schedule courses or receive grades. This helps ensure you are taking the correct courses and are on track to graduate on-time. Remember, changing your schedule or completing a course with a grade lower than the minimum required for a requirement may impact your degree progress.


What will my audit look like in DegreeWorks?

DegreeWorks opens automatically to the Student View of your Audit. Your graduation requirements are organized into blocks, based on type (Ex: Core Curriculum, Math and Science, Leadership Curriculum, Major, General Electives, etc.). These blocks are summarized at the top of your Audit in your Degree Block. As you look at requirements, click on the course number to view more information, such as pre-requisites, course descriptions, and section information.


Which Courses are in the “Insufficient” Block?

Courses that are either Failed (F), Failed due to non attendance (WF or WN), Incomplete (I), No Credit (NC) or Withdrawn (W).


Which Courses are in the “Not Counted” Block?

Courses that are remedial to your program or are ESL (English as a Second Language).


Which Courses are in the “Courses Outside Your Degree Requirements” Block?

Courses that you have taken and passed, but do not count towards your degree, and courses you are excused from taking. Keep in mind that if you have multiple majors declared, these courses may count towards your other declared major(s). Any request for an exception must be made through your academic department.


A course exception/substitution isn’t showing on my DegreeWorks Audit. What do I do?

Contact your academic department. Students will be emailed directly by the Registrar’s Office after the course exception/substitution is approved and applied to their Audit.


How often does my DegreeWorks Audit update?

Audits update every morning around 4 a.m.


I have declared multiple majors, but only one appears. How can I review the progress on the other major(s)?

Look at the Academic Program information next to your name at the top of the screen. You’ll notice that the Academic Program box has a drop-down box. Use this to select your other major(s).


My major/minor/concentration/Certificate is incorrect or does not appear on my Audit. What do I do

You need to formally declare the missing major/concentration/minor at the One Stop Center .


Why are there no requirements listed in a required Block for my degree and the Block is listed as “Nearly Complete”?

Many requirements in DegreeWorks are concentration-driven. If you have not declared a concentration you will need to formally declare the missing major/concentration/minor at the One Stop Center


Are there other ways to view my Audit other than Student View?

You can view your Audit two other ways – Registration Checklist or Graduation Checklist. To change views, select an option from the format dropdown and then select the View button. The Registration Checklist shows a concise list of the courses you still need to take. The Graduation Checklist is a condensed, quicker but less-detailed view of the Student View.


Who can enter Notes?

Faculty and staff who advise you may periodically make notes regarding registration, transfer courses, future term plans, etc. This information is meant to be helpful to you and to others you may be working with academically. Anyone who has access to your record in DegreeWorks can view the notes displayed there.


Is my information confidential?

Yes. DegreeWorks is accessed through your secure Bannerweb log in. Advisors, faculty, and selected staff will also have access for the purpose of supporting your progress through your academic career. Your DegreeWorks Audit is part of your Educational Record and is protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). As with any other personal information that you access on-line, you should be sure to logout of your account before leaving a public computer.


What is the "What If" feature?

The "What If" function allows students to see how their previously taken courses would apply to a different major or minor. Be sure to also include a specific concentration if the degree you are inquiring about requires one to be declared.


What does the Term GPA Calculator show?

The Term GPA Calculator will show students' estimated cumulative GPA after filling in hypothetical grade information. By entering their current earned credits and GPA and placing the in-progress courses in the table (this all will default) along with the grades anticipated for current courses, students will see a revised cumulative GPA based on the estimates provided. The GPA calculator does not account for Lawrence Tech’s repeat policy.


What is the Look-Ahead feature?

The Look-Ahead feature allows students to enter a list of classes and see where they might apply on your Audit. It is a great tool to use as part of the registration process. Students can see how a course will be used before they actually register for it.


Who do I contact if I still have questions or believe that there is a mistake on my Audit?

Your first point of contact should be your academic advisor. If your advisor is unable to resolve your questions they will contact the appropriate person in the Office of the Registrar. You may also submit e-mail questions to DegreeAudit@ltu.edu .

Currently Registered courses

Courses Not Counted

Insufficient Courses

Courses Outside Degree Requirements

Unofficial Transfer Credit

Banner ID Search

Advanced Search - Single Student

Advanced Search - Group of Students

Refreshing an Audit