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Your APAS (Academic Progress Audit System) report lists your degree requirements, summarizes your progress, and explains what you will need to do to complete your undergraduate degree program.
Your APAS (Academic Progress Audit System) report lists your degree requirements, summarizes your progress, and explains what you will need to do to complete your undergraduate degree program.
How to graduate in 4 years. If you plan to graduate in 4 years, read the tips below for guidance on how to achieve your goal. Graduating in 4 years can save you time and money.
One Stop provides information about registration, financial aid, billing, and veterans benefits at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
To get an unofficial transcript in person, visit any One Stop office. You must present a picture ID (University of Minnesota ID card, driver’s license, state ID, or passport). We do not send unofficial transcripts by mail or take requests by phone.
The Graduation Planner is a degree-progress tool that can help you with the following: Explore requirements for majors and minors. Discover what courses to take, and when to take them. Make a plan to help you stay on track for graduation.
Before you complete your degree and graduate, you’ll need to be prepared. Knowing what your degree requirements are and if you are fulfilling them, when to apply to graduate, and talking to your advisor will help you prepare for the final steps of your academic experience at the University of Minnesota.
In order to maximize your financial aid eligibility, your Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal (UMN login required) should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the end of the term in which you are seeking an adjustment. Appeals submitted within two weeks of the end of term will be reviewed, but financial aid funds may be limited or no ...
Use the resources below to help you search for classes. Public Class Search - The University of Minnesota's public class search tool. Schedule Builder - Use Schedule Builder to help you find and plan your class schedule for a semester.
Transfer credit. Learn how to transfer your credits on the Office of Admissions website. If you are a current University student planning to take a course at another institution, it's a good idea to check and see if that course will transfer back to the University when completed.