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I’ve received an email from ACC saying I haven’t taken enough credits in the major to graduate, but I know I have—what’s going on?

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I’ve received an email from ACC saying I haven’t taken enough credits in the major to graduate, but I know I have—what’s going on?

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ISIS is programmed to count certain classes offered in each program/department towards the major. But WST counts a lot of classes offered outside of the CWSGR towards our major, and ISIS can’t recognize all of them. The system thinks you are racking up random credits rather than progressing towards graduation—even though you and the CWSGR know better. To fix this oversight, your trusty UGC must go into the ISIS system and tell the computer to count the individual “random” classes towards the major requirements. This usually happens once per semester, when majors/minors are “certified,” but sometimes there can be oversight or error. Contact the UGC if you believe that you are facing this situation.

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