Degree
Audit Reporting System (DARS)
What is DARS?
DARS is a computer-based system developed by Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio, that provides a cumulative transcript
audit for you and your SUNY Brockport academic advisor to use when
planning your course work. DARS lists all the degree requirements
you have already completed previously here or elsewhere, and the
requirements you'll need to complete at Brockport.
Once you arrive at SUNY Brockport, DARS will allow you and your
advisor to continue to track your progress toward your SUNY Brockport
degree. For TRANSFERS, just keep in mind that your initial
DARS report shows only your transfer courses, and projects your
transfer status, assuming
that you successfully complete all course
work in progress.
Let's Look at What DARS is Not.
The DARS report does not replace an advisor, but
is a tool meant to assist both you and your advisor. It reduces
mechanical record-keeping tasks and gives advisors more time to
interact with students.
The DARS report is also not a transcript. It is an internal
College document that is not intended to report student achievement
to outside parties. DARS reports cannot be released by the
College without your consent.
Here's Some Help Using and Understanding Your
DARS Report.
How Do You Read A DARS Report (Word file)
Transfer Students
FAQs for Students
Campus Information System – view and/or print your own DARS report from the web
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