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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 from year to year.
Your certificates, associate’s, or bachelor’s degrees can be on different catalog years. You need to verify the correct catalog year to ensure you are viewing the correct requirements for your certificate or degree.
Steps to View Your Catalog Year:
Log into the Student Portal.
Navigate to the 'Academics' tab in the left menu.
Click on 'Degree Progress Audit.'
In the 'View by Enrollment' dropdown, choose which enrollment to view (Certificate = Your Certificate's name) (Bachelor's Degree = Your Degree Name Here).
Under 'Program Details,' view the catalog year you are looking for.
Catalogs expire after six (6) years.
