What is an undergraduate degree plan?

The degree plan is an official document that lists all the courses required for a student’s chosen degree and provides comprehensive information on how these courses apply to the major. The student’s degree plan provides a record of all transferable college-level coursework taken from other schools of higher education (if applicable) and petitioned test scores, with the remaining requirements needed to earn their degree from UTD. In short, the degree plan is the student’s roadmap to graduation.

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When should I get a degree plan?

When should I get a degree plan?

If I repeat a course at a community college that I have already taken at UTD, does the community college course grade replace the UTD grade?

If I repeat a course at a community college that I have already taken at UTD, does the community college course grade replace the UTD grade?

If I make a “D” in a class, must I repeat the class?

If I make a “D” in a class, must I repeat the class?

How many courses may be transferred to UTD from other institutions of higher learning?

How many courses may be transferred to UTD from other institutions of higher learning?

Is there a time limit or deadline to complete my undergraduate degree?

Is there a time limit or deadline to complete my undergraduate degree?

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