A degree audit is a report reflecting a student’s academic progress toward the completion of a program of study (degree, minor, certificate, etc.).
The degree audit matches students’ Mizzou and transfer coursework to a program of study’s completion requirements.
myDegreePlanner is the tool students and advisors use to create degree audits.
A degree audit is a report reflecting a student’s academic progress toward the completion of a program of study (degree, minor, certificate, etc.).
The degree audit matches students’ Mizzou and transfer coursework to a program of study’s completion requirements.
myDegreePlanner is the tool students and advisors use to create degree audits.
The University of Missouri is adopting a new degree planning tool that helps students and advisors create and update individual academic plans as students progress toward their degrees. The new tool, called Stellic, supports on-time graduation by helping students choose courses based on interests, prerequisites, degree requirements and more – across multiple semesters.
Stellic will be available for all undergraduate students in August 2025, and for graduate and professional students at a later date.
A degree audit is not a substitute for working with an academic advisor.
Click here to access the degree audit tools.
A degree audit is not a substitute for working with an academic advisor.