What is a DARS and how do I get one?
DARS compares a student’s course work; both Nevada and transfer, with the requirements of an academic degree program, and prepares a comprehensive report, or audit, which details the student’s progress toward meeting those requirements. New and Continuing Undergraduate Students may access the DARSweb application through ePAWS. DARS information is updated nightly for all active, undergraduate students. Changes to a student’s academic record will be in DARS one business day after the change is made. Students and/or advisors should run and review an up-to-date DARS report prior to each advising session. (DARS records are not updated for students who are enrolled as non-degree or graduate students, have graduated, or have stopped-out for a semester or more until they are re-admitted to an undergraduate program.
DARS compares a student’s course work; both Nevada and transfer, with the requirements of an academic degree program, and prepares a comprehensive report, or audit, which details the student’s progress toward meeting those requirements. New and Continuing Undergraduate Students may access the DARSweb application through ePAWS. DARS information is updated nightly for all active, undergraduate students. Changes to a student’s academic record will be in DARS one business day after the change is made. Students and/or advisors should run and review an up-to-date DARS report prior to each advising session.