Degree Progress
Your Current Degree Progress
You can check your progress on the degree you are currently pursuing by using the Degree Progress Tool in ctcLink.
- After logging into ctcLink, use the Menu to select Academics and then Degree Progress.
- Select the name of your degree under the pie chart to view more information. General information on the degree will be displayed below, and degree requirements will show on the right.
- If you select a specific requirement, Social Science for example, it will expand to show the status on that requirement and the class or classes that were used to meet the requirement, if applicable.
- On each requirement, you can select the View Courses button to see the classes that can be used to satisfy the requirement.
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What If
The Degree Progress tool will only show you the progress you have made on your current degree. If you want to see what you would need to do for a different degree without changing it, you can use the What-If tool.
- After logging into ctcLink, use the Menu to select Academics, then What-If.
- Select the Create Report button.
- On the New Report page, enter information on the degree you want to dreate a report on and select the
Submit Report button. Below are some tips on how to create a report.
- You will want to select information working left to right, top to bottom. Changing the selection in a drop-down box higher up will often reset the boxes lower down.
- There are three types of programs to choose from: Academic, Baccalaureate, and Professional
Technical.
- Academic lists the main transfer degrees like the Associate of Arts and Sciences, Associate of Business, and Associate of Science.
- Baccalaureate lists the four-year degrees like the Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Bachelor of Applied Science in Teaching.
- Professional Technical lists the technical degrees and certificates like the Associate in Nursing, Graphic Design, and Industrial Tech Machining.
- Be sure to select Major from the Plan Type drop down.
- If you are looking at a Professional Technical program, be sure to double check that
you have selected the correct Plan. Many Professional Technical programs have two-year degree options and shorter certificate
options.
- The two-year degrees will include Associate, ATS, or AAST in their title (e.g., Associate in Nursing DTA/MRP, Business ATS, Pharmacy Technician AAST).
- The certificate options will include a C followed by a number in their title (e.g., ECE General C20, Medical Assistant C45).
- The What-If scenario will display a similar way to the Degree Progress, but you will also be able to get a PDF report. Once you have run a What-If scenario, it will be saved to the What-If page.