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DARS

DARS produces a comprehensive report (also know as an audit) of a student’s academic progress toward completion of a degree program. DARS compares completed courses (Wright State courses, transfered, in-progress, and registered courses) against the requirements for a degree. The DARS audit is an informational tool to assist students and advisors in planning future course work and tracking progress toward a chosen degree.

Directions to Get a DARs Report

  • Go to http://wings.wright.edu   and Login
  • Click on:
    • Wings Express and Login
      • Select Student and Finacial Aid
        • Select Student Records
          • Select DARS (Degree Audit Reporting System)

"Advisor Reviewed DARS"

An “advisor reviewed” DARS is available only after you have been admitted as a psychology major and your course work has been reviewed and any transfer course credit was encoded into DARS. If Advisor Reviewed is not available, please contact our office to have your DARS updated.

"What If?"

You can use DARS to see how your current standing relates to any degree offered by WSU. For example, if you are a chemistry major but are considering changing to psychology, you can choose the ‘What if?’ category, and DARS will show how your credit hours earned will apply to the psychology major instead of chemistry.

ADVISING REPORTS

Directions to Get an Advising Report

Your advising report shows you what classes you have taken, in chronological order, in an unofficial transcript style. To obtain your advising report, click.Advising Report under current student menu in ROX. You can view and print your Advising Report at any time.

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