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Understanding the Degree Progress Report (DPR)

Understanding the Degree Progress Report (DPR). What it is. The DPR lists all degree requirements and their completion status It is a tool to help students and advisors plan Reduces manual record keeping of degree requirements and gives advisors more time to interact with their advisees .

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Understanding the Degree Progress Report (DPR)

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  1. Understanding the Degree Progress Report (DPR)

  2. What it is... • The DPR lists all degree requirements and their completion status • It is a tool to help students and advisors plan • Reduces manual record keeping of degree requirements and gives advisors more time to interact with their advisees

  3. What it’s not... • The DPR is not a transcript • Does not replace advisors and advising appointments

  4. Accessing the Degree Progress Report Choose the Degree Progress Report link on the student services page then sign in with your purchase.edu account information

  5. Running your report Click ‘Run for current major’ or choose to run the DPR for another major of interest by selecting the major from the dropdown and clicking ‘Run for major selected above.’

  6. On the top half of the report you will find:Student NameMajorCatalog yearAdvisorLegendDegree credit requirementCoursework outside the Board of Study

  7. The Legend Helps you interpret symbols you will see in the report

  8. On the lower half of the report you will find:General Education requirementsMajor requirementsMinor requirementsGeneral ElectivesTransfer courses received Fall ’09 or later. Requirements designated as OK are fulfilled or in progressRequirements in red, with a NO are not fulfilled

  9. Click the arrow on any requirement section to view the full text, including what is fulfilled/missing Sub-requirements with a + are complete or In Progress Sub-requirements with a - are not yet complete

  10. Transferred courses... Courses transferred into Purchase College are directly articulated as Purchase College courses, wherever they are equivalent and needed. For example, this student successfully completed ENG101 at Westchester Community College. ENG101 and LWR1110 are equal and fulfill Basic Communication.

  11. Questions? about transfer credits creditevaluator@purchase.edu general registrar@purchase.edu

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