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New feature in myUK GPS helps students progress more efficiently toward their degree

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Bethany Fugate, a senior academic advisor in the UK Gatton College of Business and Economics, advises a student registering for classes. Arden Barnes | UK Photo.

LEXINGTON, KY (Oct. 31, 2022) With fall priority registration underway, University of Kentucky students can begin utilizing a new feature in myUK GPS (Graduation Planning System) to help them keep track of their progress in their path toward a degree. Students can now see a percentage indicating the total progress they’ve made toward their degree requirements.

This feature gives both students and their advisors the ability to visualize their degree progress more accurately and was designed to help retain students and shorten the time it takes to complete their degree.

“This new tool is one example of how we put our students — and their success — first,” said Kathryn Cardarelli, UK senior associate provost for administration and academic affairs. “It gives our students the opportunity to be more involved in their degree-planning process, giving them more visibility and control in comparing degrees, choosing their degree and planning their path to success. We are excited for our students to start using it.”

Christopher Crutchfield, an academic advisor in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, says the new functionality has allowed him to work with his students in more efficient ways.

“I have personally found the Degree Completion % functionality tool has already begun to allow my students to better understand how close, or far, they are to completing an undergraduate degree, which in turn has motivated my students to enroll in appropriate courses,” he said.

Beginning in Spring 2023, priority registration dates will be assigned for undergraduate students based on their degree completion percentage, which is based on completed coursework only, instead of credit hours as it has been in the past. It is important to note that this will not take the place of early registration windows for such groups as students with disabilities or students in the Lewis Honors College.

Students should talk with their advisors about their percentage now in preparation for registration in March and April of Spring 2023. Fall 2022 priority registration is still determined by students’ completed credit hours.

How to view your degree completion percentage

To view the degree completion percentage, students log in to myUK GPS on the Degree Audit home page in the center column under the Degree Completion heading. There is an icon and percentage representing the student’s completed work. See here.

Students will also see a completion percentage for any “what if” audits they run for other programs which will give students a more accurate view of how their coursework applies to the completion of a different degree. This can help students determine whether another degree program gives them a higher completion percentage and could help them find a major that matches their interests and career goals more closely.

After clicking on View and opening an audit, students and advisors will now see a section at the top showing a breakdown of the student’s degree progress. The audit will show Completed and Registered by default (see here), but the view can be changed to show Completed work only as well as Completed, Registered and Planned, so that students can see how their Planned courses will help them make progress toward 100%. See here.

If a student is interested in learning more about how the percentage is calculated from each of the requirement areas, they can click on the See Progress Details button in the progression box and an information window will open showing more details.

For more information, students should contact their academic advisors, or contact the University Registrar at 859-257-7173.

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