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Graduation Planning System (GPS)

The Graduation Planning System (GPS) is a degree audit tool available to students in .

The degree audit is a summary of all of the requirements needed to earn an academic credential (degree, major, minor, certificate, etc.) for which the student is declared.  It is a direct reflection of the requirements outlined in the University Catalog and is merged with the student’s academic record. The audit provides a real-time assessment of the student’s progress toward graduation and is the official record that determines eligibility for graduation.

 

Tools

Tutorials

  • Introduction to the GPS Audit (for students):   Guide   |  
  • How to Access GPS from FlashLine:   
  • How to Run a What-If Audit:   Guide   |  
  • What is the University Block:  
  • What is the Kent Core:  
  • What is the Course Link: 
  • What else can you do in GPS? 

 

Tools

GPS Program Exception Workflow

  • Undergraduate Level ONLY:
    • Exceptions - or log in to .
    • FlashLine instructions:
      • Advisors: Under Faculty & Advisors, go to Advisor Dashboard > Advisor Workflows: GPS Program Exception Workflow

      • Faculty: Under Faculty & Advisors, go to Faculty Dashboard > Faculty Workflows: GPS Program Exception Workflow

  • Graduate Level ONLY:
    • While a GPS Audit exists for all undergraduate degree-granting programs, 鶹Ƶ is in the process of adding graduate programs into this system. If your department has questions about your programs in GPS, please email scribers@kent.edu.

GPS Audit and Plan

To access GPS Audits, you can either log in to or .

FlashLine instructions:

  • Advisors: Under Faculty & Advisors, go to Advisor Dashboard > GPS Audit & Plan Tile
  • Faculty: Under Faculty & Advisors, go to Faculty Dashboard > Faculty Workflows: GPS Audit & Plan

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions

This FAQ relates primarily to the GPS Audit and Plan. For general questions about exploring majors and minors, please see the Curriculum Services FAQ page.