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The Program Version catalog year for a degree or certificate refers to the specific academic year in which you first enroll in a degree program. It determines the set of academic requirements, such as general education, major, and graduation requirements, that you must fulfill to earn your degree. The catalog year is important because university curricula and policies can change every 2 years.
Academic Catalog Policy
- Each academic catalog is valid for a period of six (6) years.
- Students are assigned to the most current catalog available at the time of admission.
- Students may not be assigned to a catalog that predates their admission year.
- If a student's assigned catalog has expired, the student must submit a support ticket to be placed on an active catalog for which they are eligile.
You can find the catalog here
Select explore your certificate and follow the steps below.
1. Select what school you would like PathwayConnect, and select certificate under program type
Click on Certificates and Degrees
2. Select then select the box with the arrow labeled PathwayConnect
3. Scroll down and you will see the completion requirements
