APAS | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services Your APAS (Academic Progress Audit System) report lists your degree requirements, summarizes your progress, and explains what you will need to do to complete your undergraduate degree program
Graduation Planner tool | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services There are two reasons for this: APAS is being upgraded and the new version will not work with Graduation Planner, and Graduation Planner does not meet the digital accessibility requirements mandated by University policy and federal law
Graduation steps | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services This could include transfer credits Check your APAS report to verify your degree requirements Speak to your advisor about any remaining requirements you may need to complete your degree This could include transfer credits Check for holds Talk to your advisor (s) about completing your degree
Home | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services 2026-27 FAFSA The 2026-2027 FAFSA is now available If you have not completed a FAFSA for the 2025-2026 year, you have until June 30, 2026 to submit the application Financial aid timeline > Academic calendar Cost of attendance APAS Tuition Transcripts Financial aid timeline Contact us Work-study
GPAS | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services The Graduate Planning Audit System (GPAS) allows graduate and professional students to plan future coursework and view student degree progress You only need to add future coursework that you are not yet registered for because the audit (advisement report) will already track in progress and completed coursework If you want to add or remove a graduate minor, you will need to submit a
Transcripts | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services Order an official transcript Order a paper or electronic file of your official transcript through our online vendor, Parchment We recommend that you view your unofficial transcript first to make sure the grades or degrees you need to display have been posted before ordering an official transcript
Financial wellness counseling | Twin Cities One Stop Student Services Certified financial wellness counselors who are part of One Stop Student Services are available to help Whether teaching money management, or answering questions about loans, they have a wealth of knowledge for University students Schedule a free financial wellness appointment, or learn more about financial wellness below