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This section describes how we track time-to-degree, how we formally monitor students, what Graduate Division and the home departments are responsible for doing.

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Academic Progress Plan (APP) Collection 101

Academic Progress Plans (APPs) are used to document the plan of action that a student needs to take in order to get back into good academic standing. There are a few different ways we utilize and collect them.

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Required after the initial notification from the Graduate Division

  1. In the first instance when students did not meet Coursework Performance or Time-to-Degree Standards, the Graduate Division will automatically send a warning/monitoring notification, and request that a APP be submitted within 3 weeks

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Required in Follow Up situations, as described below in https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/GUM/pages/6596035483/Time-to-Degree%2BTracking%2BReporting%2Band%2BMonitoring%2Band%2BAcademic%2BProgress%2BPlan%2BCollection#Instructions-for-Quarterly-Time-to-Degree-Monitoring-Follow-Ups

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  1. See https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/cdyra0SN

  2. See https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/MSuEGAuu

Note

In cases where students are not responding to a request to submit a APP in a timely manner, which happens sometimes in follow up cases, or departmental standards cases, the Faculty Graduate Advisor can work with the student’s advisor to create a reasonable plan for them, and provide that plan to the student and the Graduate Division without the student’s signature.

What is Time-to-Degree?

Time-to-Degree (TTD) and Time-to-Advance (TTA) are the amounts of time students are given to finish those milestones. Master's students must complete the master's degree within the four-year time limit (Senate reg. 300A), and Doctoral students must meet departmental specific TTA and TTD based on admission year (Senate reg. 350A and Graduate Council rulings). You can see each department’s time-to-degree standards on the Graduate Division’s website.

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If departments wish to formally alter their TTA/TTD, they can make that proposal to the Graduate Council as a Program Change.

Students who exceed their TTA or TTD are subject to monitoring status per this policy: https://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/policy-procedure/academic-performance-and-progress#Time-to-Degree-Standards

How to use GradPoint to locate a student’s time-to-degree and academic standing

Programs Tab

Search for the student you wish to view, and navigate to the Programs Tab. The Time-to-Degree box will display the student’s Time-to-Degree Standard, remaining quarters, target, and exceptions. If the Remaining TTD is a positive number, then that is how many quarters the student has left within their TTD. If it is negative, that is how many quarters over they are. Please see https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/ifnn1c1a for more specific descriptions of the data fields.

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Standing Tab and Documents Tab

To see an individual student’s Academic Standing history (such as the quarters they have been on monitoring status, navigate to the Standing Tab in the Student Profile. For a detailed description, please see https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/c1F4VHpt. To view previous quarter’s Academic Progress Plans, navigate to the Documents Tab. For a detailed description, please see https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/UnYbmGSd.

Reports - TTD Students/Programs Report

The TTD Students/Programs Report will return all of your students' time-to-degree information. To find the most up-to-date information on your current students, follow the instructions below.

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Additional details and descriptions about the slicers and columns can be found in https://ucsb-atlas.atlassian.net/l/c/5Pp96ujA

Instructions for Quarterly Time-to-Degree Monitoring Follow Ups

Students who exceed their TTA or TTD are placed on monitoring status during the first quarter they exceed it. The full TTD monitoring policy can be read on the Graduate Division’s website.

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For a detailed description of how different actions affect funding, see How Academic Status Effects Funding.

Instructions for following up on missing Academic Progress Plans for students who are new to monitoring

Every student who is on warning or monitoring status should submit an Academic Progress Plan to the Graduate Division. The student is notified to submit one when they are placed on monitoring status for the first time, but sometimes they don’t do so in a timely manner. To see which of your students have not submitted an Academic Progress Plan, please follow the instructions below;

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