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All LSA students should regularly use the LSA Degree Audit Checklist, which helps you and your advisors track your progress toward your degree and to help with course scheduling decisions. You can find your Audit Checklist by going to the LSA Course Guide and clicking on “View Your Audit Checklist.”
This can be arranged as an official audit (also known as Visitor status). The following expectations apply to a student auditing a course: Attend classes regularly and complete all course requirements (such as papers, lab work, tests, and the final exam)
Understanding your degree requirements and where you stand will help you make important decisions affecting your graduation, bar eligibility, and future employment plans. All JD students have access to an automatically generated Degree Audit Report, which can be found on Wolverine Access.
Checking your Audit. To access your audit and check your progress to graduation, go to Wolverine Access and follow this path: Student Business / Student Center / My Academics / View my advisement report / Detail report PDF
Provides a high-level overview of the Degree Audit Report. Degree Audit Forms. Use these forms to communicate to the Registrar’s Office changes to program requirements and course list updates for purposes of maintaining student academic advisement online degree audits. Policies for changing/updating coded degree audit requirements:
In order to be evaluated for graduation, every student must have an official academic degree audit. This audit informs students what degree requirements they have already fulfilled, and those that still need to be completed.
What is an Audit? An official audit obligates a student to attend classes regularly and complete all course requirements (e.g., papers, laboratory assignments, tests, and the final examination). The notation VI appears on the record; no grade is posted and no degree credit is earned.
Audit Services is an independent and objective unit at U-M that partners with schools, colleges, and departments to identify and manage risks and improve processes. We have many years of experience working at the University of Michigan, not just in the Audit Services Department.
Students can view their progress towards satisfying degree requirements by viewing My Academic Requirements or either of the Degree Audit Reports (pdf). My Academic Requirements is an online report that allows you to drill down through requirement details.
The M-Pathways Student Administration System provides Degree Audit Reports, which are used by the Degree Audit Office in partnership with academic units. Degree Audit Reports can only be generated for students where the academic requirement rules have been encoded.