For Students

Welcome to the new George Mason Degree Audit

The new George Mason Degree Audit is currently available for all students.

Degree clearances for spring 2025 will be conducted using both the new Mason Degree Audit and Degree Works. Following the six-week clearance window, the new Mason Degree Audit will be the official degree audit for all students, and all degree audit activities should be conducted in the new platform by that time.

[Click Here for Login instructions for students]

After logging into the degree audit, you will land on your default dashboard view. Click on the “See Progress” button in the left-center of the page, or on “Track Progress” in the navigation pane in the upper-left.


Explore Features of the New Degree Audit

Two Versions of the Audit

Students can view an Official version of their degree audit, which only includes all of the classes a student has completed and those classes for which the student is currently registered.

Or students can view the Planned version of their audit, which includes all of the classes the student has added to their Planner but have not yet registered for.

Three Different Views

Students can view both the Official and Planned version of the audit in three different ways:

  • Full Audit – a complete listing of all requirements and the associated details
  • Compact – a view of only the top-level requirement names
  • Remaining – requirements that are not yet met and do not have any courses applied toward completion

Requirement Status Icons

Each requirement includes an icon to convey the status of that requirement, whether met, unmet, planned, etc. Within the audit, students can hover over the icon for a text description.

Exception Handling

Students can see all of the substitutions, waivers, and exceptions that have been processed against any of their requirements. The “exception” icon appears on the top-level requirement name and will show the detail when clicked.

 


We are not currently using the Stellic Engage feature. It is a tool that measures a student’s activity within the degree audit, including whether the student has added interests, created a plan, has advising notes, and other functions. This indicator is not related to degree progress. The Interests tool is also not currently in use at George Mason University. These are both part of the application so even though we are not using them, we cannot remove them.


Hover over the Plus Sign icons for more information about the screenshot. This is a sample audit and is not an official Mason audit report. It is used for illustrative purposes only.