Understanding and Interpreting your CAPP audit
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This area will display your major. If you have any minors or a concentration, they will show up here. This is the semester you matriculated at Stockton or began that curriculum. The semester you ran the degree audit. You can ignore this field, it is for financial aid purposes only. Total number of credits completed including transfer courses. GPA for only the program courses listed in the audit. Cumulative GPA Total number of credits transferred in to Stockton. Credits that are not being used toward your degree. This means the requirements have not be fulfilled. This area will show you if you have met all of the individual course requirements for this section. These columns list the subject, course number, and course title. This area will show the credits and grade for the course. The source column may display an <strong>H</strong> which is a course previously taken at Stockton, a <strong>T</strong> which is a course that has been transferred into Stockton, <strong>R</strong> means that you are currently registered for this course. This column will list the term the course was taken. In this example, the year is 2002 and the 80 stands for fall; 20 stands for spring, and 50 stands for summer. This course fulfills a core requirement while also fulfilling a Q requirement. The total number of credits and GPA for the core area. All requirements have been completed for this area. Each CAPP audit will list the types of courses that will count as a cognate. Total number of credits and GPA for the cognate area. This student is two credits over in this area. This student only has 62 credits in this area, so the CAPP audit says not met. All individual requirements have been met. This course counts as a GAH and fulfills the A attribute. This course counts as a GEN and fulfills a W1 requirement. The total number of credits and GPA for the General Studies and At Some Distance area. Since this student transferred in credits, he is two credits short in ASD, but is two credits over in cognates; therefore Stockton will grant an exception. Please note that this area will always say not met even if you fall under this exception. This course counts as a GAH and an A attribute. This course counts as a GEN and fulfills a W1 requirement. This course fufills a Q2 requirement and a core requirement.