The Degree Audit Report (DAR)

The Degree Audit Report, known as the "DAR," is one of the most useful tools that you (and we) have to ensure that you are on track to graduate. The DAR indicates what requirements we believe you have completed by showing your courses completed and courses in progress. The DAR serves as the first reference in the graduation clearance process.

Student Services On-line You can access your DAR through Student Services On-line (SSOL). Simply log in with your University Network ID and password. Once you are logged in, in addition to accessing your DAR, you can view your grades, registration, and other parts of your record. The information below will help you in using your DAR to the fullest advantage.

General Requirements

The first part of the DAR tracks the general requirements for your school, showing whether and how you have completed the requirements.

DAR Discrepancies: If your DAR shows that a general requirement is not complete but you believe it is, or if you notice a discrepancy between what appears on your DAR and what appears on other data screens in Student Services On-line (grades, registration, etc.), contact your Class Center. A DAR discrepancy can hinder the graduation clearance process!

Please Note:

Major/Concentration

For most majors and concentrations, the DAR tracks standard courses used to fulfill major and concentration requirements. There are some majors that are not tracked by the DAR; please check with your department if you are unsure.

For all majors and concentrations, the DAR does not track related courses, electives, or substitutions. You are encouraged to check with your department to confirm that your records are accurate and that you have completed your requirements. The Columbia College Bulletin and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Bulletin are both available on-line. It will be your major/concentration department who clears you on your major/concentration for graduation, so it is your department who can tell you if you are on track to complete your major or concentration.

If You Have DAR Problems:

Summary of Degree Requirements

The final section of the DAR lists all courses completed and in progress. It indicates how many points you have completed and what credits have been transferred. It alerts you to duplicate courses whose points may be removed during the spring degree audit. It also shows you outstanding grades or courses that will not contribute to your degree.

Helpful Hints:

Remember, the DAR is a great tool if you use it and make sure it is accurate. An accurate DAR is the first step in making sure that your graduation clearance is timely and smooth.