The degree audit compares a student's courses against the specific requirements in place for a student's degree program. Audits may be run at any time, including "what-if" audits for students who are considering curriculum changes.
To view your audit, visit mtu.edu/experience. Find the My Undergraduate Degree card and click on the corresponding My Degree Audit link. There is a link for students following General Education requirements (started prior to Fall 2025) and a link for students following Essential Education requirements (started Fall 2025 or later). Students pursuing a double major or additional degree should contact their academic advisor for where to view their audit.
Graduate students looking for information about your academic audit, visit the Graduate School's Academic Audit page.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The degree audit is a tool for undergraduate students and academic advisors to use in the advising process. It is an electronic record of a student’s progress toward degree completion. It also shows all of the requirements needed to receive a degree and which courses are used to satisfy those requirements.
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The audit provides a way for you to track your academic process in an easy to read format. It is a useful tool for planning which courses you will need to register for in upcoming semesters.
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Yes, you are strongly encouraged to meet with your academic advisor. Your advisor will use the audit in the process of advising you and can answer any questions regarding degree requirements and course substitutions and/or waivers, which must be approved by your department before they can be included in your record.
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- Log into mtu.edu/experience
- Find the My Undergraduate Degree card
- Click the appropriate degree audit link
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All course work, including transfer, exchange, and AP/IB/CLEP credit, will appear on your audit.
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This may mean that your course substitution(s) and/or waiver (s) has not yet been entered into the degree audit system. Contact your academic advisor.
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Your transfer credit may not have been entered yet. Be sure that your most recent transcript has been sent. It could also be that the transfer course has not yet been evaluated. Email Transfer Services for more information.
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It’s likely that the equivalencies are not specific enough to apply to your program requirements. Contact your academic advisor. A course substitution may be required.
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- Before you register to help you choose the courses that will best satisfy your requirements.
- After you have registered for any given semester to ensure that the courses for which you have registered are fulfilling requirements.
- Whenever you change your major or minor to see how courses you have taken are fulfilling the new set of requirements.
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While every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, final confirmation of degree requirements is subject to department and university approval. Therefore, it is important that you continue to meet with your academic advisor to discuss graduation requirements. Your degree audit must run complete and be approved by your advisor before your degree will be awarded.
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No. The degree audit is an internal document used for academic advising. It is NOT official documentation of your academic record. An official transcript provides this documentation and can be ordered online.