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What is a CAPP Report?

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What is a CAPP Report?

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A Curriculum Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) Report outlines degree requirements specific to your academic major(s)/minor(s). This tool, in conjunction with the College Catalog, will assist you in keeping track of course work and requirements toward degree completion. The first big section of your CAPP report lists courses or categories of courses required for your major(s) (if you have declared one or more). The next big section lists categories of courses for the General Education program. Following that you will see a list of courses you’ve taken that count as electives, as well as a short list of courses in progress now or that you failed or withdrew from. The CAPP report ends with an up-to-date accounting of several important numbers, including: your number of upper level credits earned, the number of total credits earned, and your cumulative and major GPA. Pay particular attention to any arrows (–>) on your CAPP report. An arrow indicates that you have not yet fulfilled tha

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A Curriculum Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) Report outlines degree requirements specific to your academic major(s)/minor(s). This CAPP report, in conjunction with the College Catalog, are your absolute most important tools for keeping track of course work and requirements toward degree completion. Learn about the sections on the report and what the notations mean from our CAPP Report Guide. Pay particular attention to any arrows (–>) on your CAPP report. An arrow indicates that you have not yet fulfilled that requirement. View and print your CAPP report at least once per semester, preferably before the course advisement period to help you plan your next semester of courses.

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