My advisor is always talking about DARS reports. What are they?
The Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) is a tool that students and advisors use to determine how courses and credits fit into degree requirements. A DARS report shows which course requirements have already been completed and which course requirements remain unsatisfied. Students should check their DARS report at least twice a semester–before registration to determine which requirements remain unsatisfied and after registration to see how new courses apply. The “What-If” DARS report allows students to see how completed or in-progress courses may be used in different degree programs. Both the DARS and “What-If” DARS reports can be accessed through MyUW. Instructions on how to do so can be found here. Although students are encouraged to review the DARS report regularly with their advisor, final responsiblity for completion of the requirements for graduation rests with the student. I’m interested in a major in the School of Human Ecology. How do I get more information? We are having gro