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Student Handbook: Advisement: DAPR & Academic Plans
DAPR

The Degree Analysis Progress Report (DAPR) is a summary of a student's academic record.  The DAPR (pronounced dapper) shows the student the course work they have completed, are currently registered for, have transferred into the university, and/or still need to complete to earn the BSW degree.  It also contains information regarding grades and advisors.  Advisors assist students in learning how to read their DAPRs.  Freshmen or undecided upperclassmen may obtain a DAPR at the Freshman Advising Center (NQ 324).  All other upper class social work majors can obtain a copy of their DAPR from the Cooper Advising Center (CP253).  

Shopping DAPR's indicate what courses are required for various majors and minors prior to a student officially changing the major or minor. This report can help students make decisions regarding majors and minors. 

Social Work Academic Plans

At the time of formal admission to the major, an academic plan is developed with the student that outlines the courses the student will need to take each semester from the time of formal admission to completion of the degree.  A copy of this academic plan is given to the student and one is placed in the student's academic file.  Students wishing to alter their academic plan should consult with their advisor to ensure that changes will not alter their timely completion of degree requirements.  Those social work majors, who would like to develop an academic plan prior to being formally admitted to the major, can do so by contacting the Department of Social work.