College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center:

FAQ’s

 

What’s a SASS?

 

SASS stands for Student Academic Support System. 

 

It is an automated degree audit that monitors your progress through the University, keeping track of what requirements you have fulfilled and what requirements you still have to complete. 

 

You can’t graduate until all the little boxes on your SASS say “OK”.

 

You should run your SASS report twice every semester, once the first week of classes (to make sure all the classes you registered for are being applied to the requirements as you expected), and again about a week after final grades have been posted.

 

Review the SASS for accuracy and put the copy in your Important Documents Portfolio.

 

You can run your SASS online through the FIU website at the State site (http://www.facts.org ): See “How Do I Access My SASS Report 

 

Select “College Advising Tools” and then “Institutional Degree/Program Audit.” And then just follow the directions.

 

If you have transfer coursework and it isn’t showing on your SASS report click HERE.

 

Find out more about SASS.

 

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