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  1. Once on the “Request an Audit” page, you have two options for running audits: Run Declared Programs: The displayed Degree Program reflects your current degree program and catalog year stored in the Student Information System.

  2. Do I need to register myself for the course I wish to audit? No. You only need to complete the Auditors Permit and obtain the necessary signatures. The Office of the Registrar will manually add you to the course as an auditor when we process your Auditor’s Permit.

  3. Check your uAchieve/degree audit, more commonly known as DARS through the Office of the Registrar's website every semester. This audit is updated daily, so it includes all information as of the day before.

  4. Once you submit your degree audit request you will be taken the completed audit request page. Click on the Program name or View Audit link to see the completed degree audit. At the top of the audit you will see charts and graphs.

  5. What-If Audits •A student may want to see how their coursework would fit into another program, for example, to earn a master’s on the way to the PhD or a joint program. •To do this: •Click “Request an Audit” •Click “Run a Different Program:” •For School, select UKS –GRD •Select the program from the alphabetical drop-down ...

  6. Learn how to explore different scenarios by running hypothetical audits. For example, you can plan you degree completion by adding courses you expect to take or run a "what if" audit to see how credits apply to a second degree, joint degree, or another program.

  7. This worksheet can be used by researchers to conduct a self-audit of any health science or biomedical research project. This worksheet may also be useful to assist with data monitoring or preparation for OPRS PAM or an external audit.

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