Introduction
The Curriculum Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) online degree audit is a tool designed to give students and preceptors within the Stockton community a method to better understand degree requirements for each major and keep track of students’ academic progress toward graduation.
Implemented by The Center for Academic Advising at Stockton University, your CAPP evaluation is Stockton’s system of evaluating your progress toward your degree. It summarizes your progress based on your academic record, and will assist you in selecting future courses. CAPP is available to you 24/7 on the goStockton portal and is a tool for you to use in advising sessions with your Preceptor. However, it is not designed to take the place of meetings with your Preceptor.
This tutorial is intended to assist the students, faculty, and staff at Stockton College in generating and interpreting CAPP online degree audits.
Tutorials
This section contains two guides that are designed to help individuals gain access to their CAPP audit. Each step is illustrated from logging into the goStockton portal to generating an evaluation.
This section is designed to assist in generating a "what-if" analysis. A "what-if" analysis is a CAPP audit that can be generated for any major. This is particularly helpful for individuals looking to change their major.
Once a CAPP audit is generated it is important to understand what it means. This tutorial assists in understanding and interpreting your CAPP audit by explaining the requirements for graduation.