The Degree Audit shows all of the requirements for a student’s major or minor and how completed, enrolled and planned courses fulfill those requirements. Additional features include a breakdown of total units, cumulative and major GPA displays, and the What If? degree planning tool.
More details about the Degree Audit (how to access it, how to perform an audit, etc.) can be found on the MyPack Portal User Guide page.
Inaccurate or Incomplete Degree Audits
If your Degree Audit appears to not reflect all of your transfer credits or is missing courses you believe you have completed, ensure the following are true:
You received a C- or higher in the course.
- Only courses where you have received a grade of C- or better will be considered for transfer credit. (Details)
You have submitted an up-to-date, official transcript.
- An official evaluation of your credits will not be completed until you apply and submit your official transcript. A transfer credit summary will be available to admitted transfer students. (Details)
- If you have in-progress courses at the time of admission that will be completed later you will need to send another transcript to Admissions to get any credit that is applicable to your degree plan. Please confirm with Admissions if you believe you have sent a transcript that should yield credit to ensure it has been received/processed.
You have submitted AP/IB scores to NC State.
- If you have any AP/IB credit that you used at a previous institution to meet a requirement you will need to submit those scores to NC State as well in order to receive credit. You can confirm whether you have met NC State’s score requirements on this page as it may differ from your transfer institution.
If all of these are true and there are still courses you have completed that are not fulfilling requirements you were expecting, you may need to have the course(s) evaluated by NC State.
- If you completed a course at an institution and that course is not listed in NC State’s Transfer Equivalency page, it will need to be evaluated. You will need to work with the department that teaches the NC State equivalent course to ensure you have met the required competencies. This process can take time to complete as it requires communication between you, the department, and others in the college so please do not wait to initiate this process. Details about this process can be found on the Course Evaluation page.