| Frequently Asked Questions About Universal Tracking
Universal tracking is a degree audit system, which provides a recommended semester-by-semester enrollment plan that includes certain 'critical' courses. 'Critical' courses must be completed with the required GPA during the semester in which they are indicated in order to be on track for the designated major. The purpose of universal tracking is to allow students the freedom to explore majors and to receive feedback on their progress in the major in order to find the best academic path to complete their degree. UT evaluates the students' academic progress each fall and spring term of enrollment. UT holds impede registration and require students to consult with an advisor prior to registering. Advisors assist students in finding majors appropriate to their talents and interests. Access ISIS ( Speak with an adviser in the college that offers the majors. Speak with an advisor in the Academic Advising Center (AAC) View the semester-by-semester plans for each major in the college section of the undergraduate catalog. Students are notified by the Office of the University Registrar that a universal tracking hold has been placed on their academic record. UT holds prevent a student from registering without first consulting with an advisor to develop an academic plan to complete the 'critical' courses to get back on track for their major. UT holds applied at the end of the term for poor academic performance for two consecutive semesters require the student to see an advisor prior to the next term of enrollment to select a new major and avoid cancellation of enrollment. A student off track for two consecutive terms must see an advisor to select a more appropriate major. Contact the advising office of the college that offers the major in which you wish to be reclassified. Academic Advising Center advisers will discuss with you the various majors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as in other colleges. The Counseling Center, located in 301 Peabody Hall, 392-1575, ( www.counsel.ufl.edu), has peer counselors who will help you assess your academic strengths and interests.The Career Resource Center located in the Reitz Union ( www.crc.ufl.edu) offers workshops or other assistance to help you find a new major.
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