Degree Works

A web-based advising and degree-planning tool available through Gulfline, Degree Works assists students, advisors and designated faculty and staff in monitoring students' progress.

Degree Works organizes a student’s course work in an easy to read report (degree audit) summarizing completed and missing requirements for a degree, as defined in the Florida Gulf Coast University catalog.

Who can use Degree Works?

  • All undergraduate students who entered in the fall of 2009 or later
  • Graduate students in the College of Education and Lutgert College of Business who entered in the fall of 2009 or later

If a student’s catalog term is prior to fall 2009, a message will appear indicating a What-If degree audit should be run in Degree Works.

The Degree Works audit is UNOFFICIAL and does not take the place of regular academic advising. Students should discuss their progress toward degree completion with their advisor after reviewing their degree audit.
Students and advisors can use this system to track progress toward a degree or perform a “What-If” analysis prior to a student declaring a major or making a change to a major, minor and/or concentration offered at FGCU.  Advisors can also use this system to create a semester by semester plan to graduation for a student.

Instructions for Students

Degree Works is a web-based advising and degree-planning tool accessible through the student Gulfline portal. It organizes a student's course work in an easy to read degree audit summarizing completed and outstanding requirements for a degree, as defined in the FGCU catalog.

 
Key Features:
  • Track progress toward graduation
  • Prepare for a meeting with your advisor
  • View courses, grades, and academic standing
  • Identify courses need to complete your degree
  • Plan your semester schedule
  • Calculate various GPA scenarios
  • Create What-If degree audits to explore changing majors
How to use Degree Works:
 

Instructions for Advisors, Faculty & Staff

FGCU employees who require access to Degree Works should contact their college or department administrator to have access requested.  Access is requested by a specific college or department designee through the Degree Works Access Request SharePoint site. 

All current advisors, faculty, and staff Degree Works users can access instructions and reference materials via the Audit Documents and SEP Documents on the SharePoint site.

For additional information regarding Degree Works access please contact Heather Diaz, Degree Works Specialist, at hdiaz@fgcu.edu.

About Degree Works

  • What is Degree Works?

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  • How do I access Degree Works?

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  • Who can use Degree Works?

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  • Do I still need to see an academic advisor?

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  • When is my academic information updated in Degree Works?

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  • Is the Degree Works Audit the same as an Academic Transcript?

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Student Degree Audit

  • How is a degree audit organized?

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  • What types of degree audits am I able to see?

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  • Can a degree audit be printed?

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  • What are some helpful hints for reviewing my degree audit?

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  • What does it mean if classes are listed under the Free Electives, Insufficient or In-progress Blocks?

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  • How are In-progress courses used in the degree audit?

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  • Why some courses are not applied to my degree requirements?

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  • Can I view a list of all my completed classes in Degree Works?

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  • What does my audit look like if I’m pursuing two degrees (a BS and a BA)?

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  • What if I’m pursuing a double major?

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  • What if my Degree Works audit shows a different program than my intended major?

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  • What if my minor or concentration is missing from my degree audit?

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  • Can I change my major/minor/concentration in Degree Works?

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  • Does Degree Works include accelerated credit and transfer courses?

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  • How does Degree Works decide where to place completed or in-progress courses in my degree audit?

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  • Is it okay for Degree Works to place a course in two different places?

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  • What if there is an error within my degree audit?

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  • Can I register for classes in Degree Works?

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  • What if my academic advisor petitions to waive or substitute a course? How does that course appear on my degree audit?

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  • What does the @ symbol mean in my degree audit?

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  • Are there requirements for graduation that Degree Works does not check?

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  • When should I review my Degree Works audit and information?

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Student Plan

  • What is the Student Educational Planner (SEP)?

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  • When will my plan be created by my academic advisor?

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  • How do I access my plan?

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  • Will I still be able to view my degree audit in Degree Works?

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  • Why should I look at both my degree audit and my plan?

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  • My registration does not match my plan. What should I do?

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  • How can I print my plan?

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  GPA Information

  • Where can I find my Grade-Point Average (GPA)?

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  • What is the GPA Calc Tab?

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  • What does the Graduation Calculator show?

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  • What does Term Calculator show?

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  • What does the Advice Calculator show?

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What If Information

  • What is the What-If feature?

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  • How do I use the “What-If” feature?

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  • Can my academic advisor see my What-If scenario?

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