Students Advisement Reports are valuable tools for students and
their advisors to enhance the advisement process. This report is an
unofficial guide that displays how a student's coursework
is applied to his/her degree program as well as an
unofficial source of information on degree requirements
and GPAs. Additionally, information on advisement reports is "real
time" - accurate at the point in time the report is run. If a
student record is changed after a report is run, a new report must
be run to reflect the change.
Student Advisement Reports are available for all undergraduate
degree programs. Reports for other degree programs will be
introduced as they become availble.
Accessing Student Advisement
Reports
Students and designated advisors may access Student Advisement
Reports through St. John's
Central.
Once logged on to St. John's
Central, students should click the "UIS" tab. In UIS, students
may access their advisement report by selecting "Student Records"
under the Registration/Schedule menu, and then selecting
"Advisement Report". Students should follow the prompts to enter
the appropriate term and proceed to view previous reports, generate
a new report, or comple a "What-If
Analysis".
Advisors may access the report by selecting the "Advisor Menu"
under the Faculty and Advisor Only menu in UIS, and then
selecting "Advisement Report". Advisors will be prompted to enter
the appropriate term and student(s) for whom to view or generate a
report.
Accuracy of Student Advisement
Reports
Although we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of
Student Advisement Reports, these reports remain unofficial guides
to degree progress. Students and advisors remain responsible
for ensuring that all degree requirements are satisfied.
No degree will be automatically awarded based on a Student
Advisement Report. Likewise, no degree will be withheld simply on
the basis of a Student Advisement Report. Determinations to award
or withhold degrees will continue to be made in each of the
University's colleges according to its established policies and
procedures.
Students should inform their advisors or deans of concerns about
the information on their advisement reports.
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