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u.select Glossary

Alternate ID: A functionality found in DARwin where an alternate identity can be attached to a course or requirement. An example of an Alternate ID would be a number representing a state wide numbering system.

Alternate Zip: An additional Zip Code entered on the My Profile section of u.select. This is used in the Equivalencies section of u.select if searching for a school within a certain proximity.

Applied/Applicable Credits: These are courses that apply to the chosen program at the school of your choice. A course may transfer, but may not necessarily apply to the program of study.

Accepted Credits: Courses that have been deemed acceptable to be awarded credit at the receiving institution.

u.select Participating School:  A school that has licensed u.select.  These schools have the ability to show course equivalencies and create planning guides. 

Course List: A list of courses offered at a school that is maintained by the school themselves. This list can be used when adding courses in the My Courses section of u.select.

Course Number: The number of the department and course number. For example, the Course Number for ENGL 101 is "101". See Department Abbreviation

Department Abbreviation: The portion of the department and course number which signifies in which academic department/subject the course is taught. For example, the Department Abbreviation for ENGL 101 is "ENGL". See Course Number

Equivalencies: What a course is equal to at another institution. A course can have a direct equivalency, which is a specific course offered at the institution, or can be deemed equivalent to elective credit.

Plan: An unofficial report which displays the requirements needed to complete a specific academic program offered at the school you've selected. A Plan can also display where courses established in the My Courses section of u.select apply to the specific programs.

Plan with Equivalencies:  An unofficial report that will show you the requirements needed to complete a specific program as well as equivalencies for other courses between the school the plan is for and a selected school.  This is not available for all schools.

Program: An academic program of study offered at a selected u.select ParticipatingSchool. Programs of study are offered at various levels. For example: Certificate, Associate Degree, Bachelor Degree, etc.

Requirements: Specific subjects and/or courses that are required to be taken and satisfactorily completed to complete the program of study.

School ID: The abbreviation for the school the user created an account with. Formerly known as "UNIQ."

Transient Student: A student who is taking courses at an institution with the intention of transferring them back to the school where they are attempting to obtain a degree.

Transferable Credits: Courses that have been deemed acceptable to be awarded credit at the receiving institution.

User ID: A unique login name established by the user when they create a member account.


Icons Key

- Tooltip Icon: placing your cursor over this icon will display additional information that may be helpful or can explain a certain field within u.select

- Email Icon: allows you to email a copy of the Program or Plan

- Print Icon: allows you to print the current page

- Close Icon: will close the page or tab

- Edit Icon: will take you to a new page within u.select where you can edit information

- Delete Icon: clicking this will delete the information

- Add Course Icon: will add the selected course to My Courses on your account

- Audit Icon: represents a degree audit

- Interactive Audit Icon: an enhanced version of a degree audit

- Edit Menu Icon: will display the menu options within the Manage Programs area (available to u.select Administrators only)

Added by Melissa Brooks , last edited by Michael Ball on Aug 17, 2010 07:22

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