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DegreeWorks is an web-based tool designed to help students monitor progress toward completion of their program of study (major).  DegreeWorks analyzes a student’s in-progress coursework, completed coursework, and outstanding program of study requirements into an easy-to-read worksheet audit.  With DegreeWorks, students can:

  • View Educational Plans
  • View academic requirements for degree and certificate programs
  • View how completed coursework is applied to degree and certificate requirements
  • View all course options to satisfy degree and certificate requirements
  • View grades and academic standing
  • View cumulative, degree/certificate, CSU and UC grade point averages (GPAs)
  • Estimate how many semesters it will take to complete a program of study or meet transfer criteria
  • Calculate grade combinations needed to achieve a GPA goal
  • Plan for registration for future semesters
  • And more…!

Disclaimers

  • DegreeWorks is designed to track your progress toward completion of your program of study, but is not intended to replace comprehensive, individualized counseling sessions.  
  • DegreeWorks is not an official academic transcript or notification of completion of degree or certificate requirements.  
  • Students who have declared a catalog year that is prior to Fall 2017 may not have a pre-existing audit in DegreeWorks. Students are advised to update their Program of Study in the Admissions & Records Office or see a counselor for more information.

 Plans

An Educational Plan or Ed Plan is a semester-by-semester outline of classes you will need to take to reach your goal and is created in collaboration with a counselor.  There are two types of educational plans, an Abbreviated Educational Plan (AEP) and a Comprehensive Educational Plan (CEP).  An AEP includes approximately one to two semesters of coursework and is meant to be a beginning plan to help you get started.  A CEP is a complete educational plan which lists all the courses you will need to take to reach your goal.

Note: You must schedule a student education planning appointment with a counselor in order for your Ed Plan to be available in DegreeWorks. Contact the Mission College Counseling Office, the West Valley Counseling Office or the appropriate program office (CalWORKS, DESP, DSPS, EOPS, Honors, Puente, SUCCESS, TRiO, Valor) on your campus.

Accessing your Plan 

  1. To access your Student Educational Plan, click the DegreeWorks icon in your MC or WVC Portal.
  2. Click on PLANS at the top of the page. 
  3. IF YOU HAVE CREATED A PLAN WITH A COUNSELOR, the plan will show in the Plan List.
  4. If you have more than one Plan, the Plan with Active: Yes is your official educational plan.

 Worksheet Audit

The Worksheet Audit allows you to track your degree and certificate progress.  It contains Information about your completed and incomplete program of study requirements, including whether a requirement has been met, is in progress, or is still needed.  The audit automatically populates whenever you log in to DegreeWorks.

The top portion of the audit contains basic information about you (e.g., name, ID, GPAs, major, goal, etc.).  The rest of the worksheet is arranged into distinct sections which include:

  • Degree/certificate requirements 
  • Major requirements
  • General Education requirements 
  • Proficiency/Basic Competency requirements 
  • Elective Courses
  • Courses Not Applicable to current Program of Study
  • Substandard Grades (F, W, NP)
  • Courses not counted toward the current Program of Study or GE

 What-If Audit

Explore other programs with DegreeWorks! The DegreeWorks What-If audit enables you to see how your completed and in-progress classes can be applied to different degrees and certificates offered at West Valley and Mission College before you officially change your program of study.  It will show you what courses are required for the new program, what courses you have taken that satisfy those requirements and what courses are still left for you to take.   

To officially change your program of study or add additional programs to your record, you must submit the appropriate paperwork to the Admissions & Records Office.  See the FAQs for details.

 FAQs