The degree evaluation tool in LEO Online is designed to assist advisors and students with course planning, measuring progress toward degree completion, and curriculum advising.
The degree evaluation is based on catalog term and indicates degree requirement conditions that are "met" and "not met" by analyzing a student's grades and GPA, credit hours, and completed course work against University, college, and departmental requirements for specific courses/majors/programs. Minor and cluster requirements can also be included in the degree evaluation.
Degree Evaluation Report
A degree evaluation report is not an official evaluation, is subject to modification, and does not replace any requirements listed in the University Catalog.
At this time, substitutions have not been implemented into the online degree evaluation tool.
What-if Analysis
A "what-if" analysis may be run to assist students who want to know the effect of changing their major or minor. NOTE: Students whose major is undeclared or "intended" must use the What-if analysis to run a degree evaluation. These students should meet with the academic advisor for their major(s) to ensure that they are officially declared into a degree program.
Students can use the "View General Student Information" link in LEO Online to see whether they are declared into a degree or still "intended" in the student information system.
For information on how to run an evaluation, use the "Faculty/Advisors" or "Students" links above.