DARS REPORTS HELP  - Frequently Asked Questions
 

What is DARS?

DARS is the Degree Audit Reporting System. DARS assists the advising process and greatly
simplifies the preparation of student graduation audits. The DARS audit is an advising report that shows
progress toward a degree. Students can request a degree audit report, at no cost through the Web, for
the degree program(s) in which they are enrolled or for degree programs in which they are interested.
DARS takes the guess work out of selecting courses for future enrollment.

What does DARS show?

University major and graduation (i.e. general education and university degree) requirements are
displayed.  DARS shows which of these requirements the student has already fulfilled and which
remain to be completed. This report has instructions for easy interpretation. Students can print a copy
and take it with them when they see their academic advisors.

How do I get my DARS report?

Instructions for Students viewing online Degree Audit Report:

**NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh computer, be sure to look for "pop-up"
screens behind the top window when you submit your major code from
the drop down list.

A. Go to Catsweb at http://www.txstate.edu/catsweb/index.htm
B. Click “Student Services.”
C. Click “Generate Degree Audit Report.”
D. Enter your user name and password.
    (If you do not have one, go to the Ready Room in MCS 263 to obtain one.)
E. Your major and catalog year will appear at the top of the page.
    If they are correct, click “submit” at the bottom of the screen.
    If the information displayed is incorrect, select the right major and catalog year at the bottom of the page,
    then click “submit”.  Be sure to submit a Change of Major Form in your major department or college
    advising center so that your student record is officially updated.
F. Click “Pending.”
G. Click in the small circle to the left of your major at top page.  Your audit should appear on the screen.
    Depending upon how many people are using this system there may be a long lag time before you get
    your audit back.  In rare circumstances your pending audit may not be available until the following day.

Not all  colleges/departments currently allow students to run their own audits.
Please inquire within your department to find out when student self-service audits will be available.
 

Do I still need to see an advisor?

YES! The academic advisor will use the DARS report in the process of advising you about your program.
An advisor can answer questions you may have and advise you about your course substitutions and
waivers that may be needed. Some program's courses must be approved by an advisor or a department
before they can be included on the report.

Is this official documentation?

NO. The DARS report is an internal document used for advising and graduation certification. It is NOT
an official documentation of your academic record. An official "Transcript of Academic Record" provides
this documentation and can be ordered from the Registrar's office.

What if I think something is wrong with my DARS report?

If you do not feel that DARS is correctly analyzing your requirements, you should contact your
departmental advisor.

What about course work transferred from another school?

When students request their DARS report, transfer courses from other Texas institutions will automatically
be equated to Texas State courses, when applicable.  All other transfer courses,
without direct equivalencies, are listed in the audit, but are only used to show completion of requirements
such as total hours, general education, and University bachelor degree requirements. They are not used
to show completion of major requirements. Students who believe that some of these transfer courses should
satisfy their major requirements should see their departmental advisors.  These courses may show up
as ELNA (Elective credit, non-advanced) or ELADV (Elective credit, advanced).  ELNA courses that
have been core-coded by the transferring institution will be translated by DARS into their CORE
equivalent and matched to the appropriate general education area when applicable.

What are the components of a DARS report?

            A DARS report is usually displayed in the following order:

                 1.  Degree Details
                         This section describes the degree and catalog year for the audit you are running.

                            PROGRAM CODE: 151.00 / 510.00                CATALOG YEAR: 2002
                                OVERALL GPA: 2.52                                TXSTATE GPA: 2.75
                                           Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with
                                          Major in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement
                                                           (Internship Option)
                                               Minor in Business Administration

                        =================================================================
                2.  Proficiency Status
                    Using an "OK" or "NO" this section tells you if you have fulfilled the minimum
                           proficiency in the following areas: Core curriculum, foreign language, computer proficiency.

                       =================================================================
                     NO     Foreign Language Proficiency Status:
                                      *** Language requirements vary by degree, SEE ADVISOR.
                                 -  1) Foreign language required.
                       =================================================================
                     OK     Computer Proficiency Status:
                                 +  1) Computer Proficiency - satisfied in high school.
                       =================================================================
 
 

               3.  Transfer hours/Minimum Requirements
                         Parts 1 and 2  below shows you how many transfer hours you have (if any)
                         and how many of those are Junior College( JC) hours (if any).
                   Parts 3 - 5 tells you the minimum number of advanced, residency, and
                   writing intensive hours you have, as well as how many you still need
                          to meet the University's minimum graduation requirements.

                         The  "-R" that you see below indicates that this "sub-requirement" is
                         Required.  The "-" indicates that this sub-requirement has not yet
                         been fulfilled. (When the sub-requirement has been fulfilled the
                         "-" becomes a "+".)  Then "NEEDS" area will tell you what you
                         still need to fulfill a requirement or sub-requirement.

                        *** Just because you meet minimum requirements, doesn't mean you
                        are ready to graduate.  You must complete ALL REQUIREMENTS
                        on your audit and get approval from your advisor to graduate.
 

                                      1) Total transfer hours:
                                         106.0 hrs. complete 35 COURSES TAKEN
                                      2) JC course hours:
                                           (A maximum of 66 JC course hours will count,
                                           regardless of how many JC course transferred.)
                                              60.0 hrs. complete 19 COURSES TAKEN
                       -R 3) Minimum of 40 advanced hours.
                                  NEEDS:   40.0 HOURS
                                 -R 4) 25% of the minimum hours needed for degree (32 hours)
                                           must be taken at Texas State University-San Marcos.
                                           (See advisor for additional residency rules.)
                                              12.0 hrs. complete
                                  NEEDS:   20.0 HOURS
                       -R 5) Minimum of 9 Writing Intensive hours.
                                               3.0 hrs. complete
                                  NEEDS:    6.0 HOURS

                        4.   Requirements - OK
                 OK indicates that the requirement is complete.

                          ___________________________________________________________
                  OK     Communication (Core Code - 010)
                               EARNED:   6.0 HOURS    2 COURSES  1 SUB-GROUP
                         199812 ENG  1310 :U 3.0 C     010:COLLEGE WRITING I
                         199905 ENG  1320 :J 3.0  A     010:COLLEGE WRITING I
                            (The first four digits above represent the year course was taken,
                             the next two digits above represent the semester the course was taken.)
                          ___________________________________________________________

                        5.   Requirements - NO -

                  NO indicates that the requirement is not complete.
                          ____________________________________________________________
                          NO     Additional Major course for Mass Comm
                                       --> NEEDS:                 1 COURSE
                                         -  1) One required course.
                                               Course(s):   SOC 3307
                          ____________________________________________________________

                         6. Requirements - EARNED and NEEDS - EARNED states the number of hours, courses,
                           subgroups, or GPA accumulated for this requirement. NEEDS states the number of hours,
                           courses, sub-groups, or GPA (if applicable) required to complete this requirement.

                          ____________________________________________________________
                           OK     Humanities (Core Code - 040)
                         EARNED:   3.0 HOURS    1 COURSE
                                     199912 ENG  2310 :J 3.0 D     040:BRIT LIT BEFORE 1
                          ____________________________________________________________
 

              7. Sub-Requirements - A requirement may contain 1 or more sub-requirements that may
                           contribute toward the completion of a requirement. Each sub-requirement contains instructions
                           for the completion of that specific sub-requirement. (The term sub-requirement and sub-group
                           are interchangeable.)

                    The "-"before the "1)" indicates that this sub-requirement has not yet
                         been fulfilled. (When the sub-requirement has been fulfilled the
                         "-" becomes a "+".)

                          ___________________________________________________________________
                              NO     Major - Mass Communication - General
                               --> NEEDS:                 5 COURSES    2 SUB-GROUPS   2.250 GPA

                       -  1) Four courses required.   <--- This is sub-requirement #1
                                        NEEDS:                 4 COURSES
                                       Course(s):   MC 3355,3360,4305,3383
                        -  2) One advanced MC elective required. <--- This is sub-requirement #2
                                        NEEDS:                 1 COURSE
                                       Course(s):   MC 3***  TO 4***
                          ___________________________________________________________________
 
 
 

               8. SELECT FROM - Course(s):  lists the courses that may be taken to
                           complete the sub-requirement.

                          ____________________________________________________________________
                          NO     Mass Communication Core
                           --> NEEDS:                 6 COURSES
                                1) Six courses required.
                                    NEEDS:                 6 COURSES
                         Course(s):   MC 1301,1313,2319,2374,4301,4302
                          _____________________________________________________________________

                       In addition, SELECT FROM can have asterisks (*) to generalize the category of courses that
                       may be used. For example:
                            Select from: BIO ****
                            (any Biology course is acceptable)
                            Select from: BIO 3***
                            (any 3000 level Biology course is acceptable)
                            Select from: BIO 3000*
                            (any Biology containing BIO 3000 as a prefix is acceptable, BIO 3000A, BIO 3000B,
                            BIO 3000C)

       DARS Hours counting - (See Minimum graduation requirements for your degree)
        DARS hours earned posted towards the top of your audit DOES NOT include failed courses,
        remedial courses or courses repeated that are not repeatable for credit.  This may cause a discrepency
        between your transcript hours and DARS.  DARS hours earned are hours that you received credit
        for that could possibly be used to count towards your degree.

       Why are there course choices listed as needed that are not available in the Schedule of Classes?

               -Not all courses are offered every semester.
               -Sometimes course numbers have changed.  DARS will reflect the course number as listed in your
                designated catalog year or the addendum for that year.  When you take the appropriate course
                under the new course number it should match on your audit correctly.

                Talk with your advisor regarding any discrepency with course numbers.

            My audit is not right!  Some of my transfer or elective courses are not applying to degree
       requirements as I was told they would!

          Most transfer students will need to have some "modificiations" made to their audit.  This means
                that courses may need to be substituted to another requirement area or waived.  Only your
                authorized college advisor may make modifications to your audit.  Once the changes are made
                they will be available when you run a new audit.  Remember, your degree audit only effects the
                way your courses apply to requirements.  Changes to your audit DO NOT effect your transcript.

            What if the above information did not answer my question?

               See your advisor.