CT State Degree Works is now live as we prepare for fall registration, which opens on April 4th. To assist you as you get ready to register, we wanted to bring a few items to your attention:

  • Students who are graduating (or are planning to graduate) in May or August 2023 should continue to use their college Degree Works for their degree audit (available through myCommNet).
  • Students who are graduating (or planning to graduate) beginning in fall 2023 should use the CT State Degree Works for their degree audit (available through myCTState).
  • CT State Degree Works may not show your updated schedule for spring or summer classes. Don’t worry! You can still use Degree Works from your home college to see these courses. Once the fall semester begins, your spring and summer courses will be reflected in CT State Degree Works as well.
  • Please be aware that updates to the 23-24 curriculum are in the process of being finalized; you may see minor adjustments to your degree audit once your program of study has been finalized for the 23-24 academic year.
  • You may see some of your courses appear in the “Not applied to this program” category and your “Program Progress” percentage temporarily drop in your CT State Degree Works audit. We will work with you to apply these courses to your new CT State program either administratively or through the course substitution process as you meet with your advisor or the coordinator of your degree or certificate program.
  • If you have questions about courses not appearing correctly on your audit, please reach out to your Guided Pathways or Faculty advisor. The name of your advisor(s) will be listed on your Degree Works audit.

How-To Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What will my degree evaluation show me?
Your degree evaluation will display the courses you’ve taken and any courses that are in progress. The degree evaluation will show you any degree requirements that have been met by the courses you’ve taken or that may be met upon satisfactory completion of courses in progress.

Will I be able to view my entire history of courses taken?
Degree Works uses the information that is current on your transcript. You will be able to view any courses that have been completed, registered for, transferred in by the date your degree evaluation was last refreshed (an overnight process each night). Keep in mind that any transfer work or grade changes that have not been formally submitted and accepted will not appear on your degree evaluation. 

How do I know what classes I need to take?
Your degree evaluation will outline the courses still needed to meet degree requirements. You will be able to use this information to discuss your plan with your faculty advisor.

Can I view course information in Degree Works?
Yes.  By clicking on a course in your degree evaluation you can view any pre-requisites required, as well as course sections available for the upcoming semester.

If I withdraw from a class, will that be reflected in my degree evaluation?
Courses from which you have withdrawn will appear in the Insufficient block on your degree evaluation.

What is Degree Works?
Degree Works is a Web-based tool for students to monitor their academic progress toward degree completion. Degree Works also allows students and their faculty advisors to plan future academic coursework by viewing courses remaining.

What is a degree evaluation?
A Degree Works degree evaluation is a review of past, current and in-progress coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree or certificate.

What if I am enrolled in two programs?
Students who are enrolled in two academic programs will be able to view both programs by choosing from the Degree drop-down list next to the right of their name in the Degree Works display.

How do I login to Degree Works?
Once you have logged into myCommNet you will see the Degree works portal with links to the college (or colleges) where you are a student. Choose the Tunxis Community College link to view your degree evaluation.

Is my information confidential?
Yes. Degree Works is accessed through secure login to myCommNet. Once logged in you can access Degree Works by clicking the college name in the Degree Works portal. Degree Works will open in a new window. It is very important that you log out when you are finished to ensure that your information remains confidential.

Who has the ability to access my Degree Works account?
Only you and your faculty advisor will be able to see your degree evaluation, other students will not be able to see your degree evaluation unless you let them, or if you fail to logout when you are finished.

Can I register for classes in Degree Works?
No. Degree Works is a snapshot of courses in-progress and in academic history. Registration, add/drop, etc., are still handled through the registration function in myCommNet.

Are my grades visible in Degree Works?
Yes. Once grades have been processed at the end of the semester, they are viewable in Degree Works. Courses in-progress are listed with a grade of INPR (in progress) and the credits in parentheses.

Is a Degree Works evaluation a transcript, or is this the same as my transcript?
No. Degree Works is a degree evaluation of your progress toward graduation as well as an outline of requirements still needed to complete your program of study.

Can I see a list of all of the classes I’ve taken?
Yes. Click on the “Course History” link at the top for a printable list of courses taken

What do I do if I believe my information is incorrect?
You should consult your faculty advisor and review your degree evaluation with him/her to ensure accuracy

How can I update information?
You cannot update course or curriculum information in Degree Works. If you need to change your major you must complete a Change of Program form available on our website under Student Services/Records Office (Registrar) or in person at the Records Office (100 building).

“What If”

What is the “What If” feature?
The “What If” function shows what a degree evaluation would look like with a different program. Your new “What If” degree evaluation will show you what coursework is required for this major, what courses you have taken that satisfy requirements, and what courses are still left for you to take.
Note: New programs may appear in the “What-If” Feature before they appear in the college catalog.

If I use the “What If” feature does this mean that I have changed my major?
No. The “What If” function shows what a degree evaluation would look like with a different program. This DOES NOT officially change the student’s record,

Can my faculty advisor see my “What If” scenario?
Yes, but only if you process the “What If” while working with your faculty advisor in Degree Works or if you click the “Process as PDF” button and then save the PDF to your desktop.  The PDF can then be emailed or printed.

Can I save my “What If” scenario in Degree Works?
No. “What If” plans are not saved in Degree Works. You would need to run a new “What If” scenario next time you log in to see it again. You may save a “What If “ as a PDF by choosing the “Process as PDF” button and then saving to your desktop. 

If I like what I see in my “What If” scenario, how do I initiate those changes?
Speak with your faculty advisor. If you would like to change your major you must complete a Change of Program form available on the Tunxis website under Student Services/Records Office (Registrar).

Printing

Can I print my degree evaluation?
You can print your degree evaluation by clicking on the “Print” button at the top. For a more print-friendly view, save your degree evaluation as a PDF (click Save as PDF button) and then print the document.

GPA Calculators

What is the Graduation Calculator?
The Graduation Calculator enables you to determine the GPA you will need to earn on AVERAGE for the rest of the courses you need to take in order to graduate with a specific desired GPA.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

What is the Term Calculator?
The Term Calculator enables you to estimate the Term GPA based on the projected grades for the classes that you are currently taking.

For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

What is the Advice Calculator?
The Advice Calculator provides you with different “paths” that you can potentially take to earn a desired GPA.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

Advisor FAQ

What is Degree Works?
Degree Works is a Web-based tool for students to monitor their academic progress toward degree completion. Degree Works also allows students and their faculty advisors to plan future academic coursework by viewing courses remaining.

How do I login to Degree Works?
Once you have logged into myCommNet you will see the Degree works portal with links to the college (or colleges) where you teach. Choose the Tunxis Community College link to view your TCC advisees’ degree evaluations. A drop-down list will appear with the names of all of your advisees.
Note: This list will include all students that are eligible to register and are assigned to you as an advisor in Banner. If you believe that a student has the incorrect advisor contact the Academic Dean’s office.

Are advisors restricted to viewing only their advisees’ information?
No, advisors will be provided with a drop-down list of all of their advisees but they can also find any student by entering the student’s Banner ID in the ID field (@ must be included), or by using the Find button and search using different parameters in the search window.

What group of students are included in Degree Works?
All students who have attended TCC since 2008 are included in Degree Works as well as all new applicants.

What if a student does not have a degree evaluation in Degree Works?
There are a couple of reasons that this may occur:

  • The student has not declared a major or is non-matriculating. A student must have a major assigned in Banner to create an audit.
  • The student’s catalog year is not available in Degree Works. Each program was coded as far back as possible, most go back at least 5 catalog years.
  • The student has not had any activity on the student record since 2007.

What is a degree evaluation?
A Degree Works degree evaluation is a review of past, current and in-progress coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree or certificate.

What if a student is enrolled in two programs?
If a students is enrolled in two academic programs the advisor will be able to view both programs by choosing from the Degree drop-down list to the right of the student’s name in the Degree Works display.

Can students register for classes in Degree Works?
No. Degree Works is a snapshot of courses in-progress and in academic history. Registration, add/drop, etc., are still handled through the registration function in myCommNet.

Are grades visible in Degree Works?
Yes. Once grades have been processed at the end of the semester, they are viewable in Degree Works. Courses in-progress are listed with a grade of INPR (in progress) and the credits in parentheses.

Is a Degree Works evaluation a transcript, or is this the same as a transcript?
No. A Degree Works degree evaluation shows progress toward graduation as well as an outline of requirements still needed to complete a program of study.

Can an advisor see a list of all of the classes taken by a student?
Yes. When viewing a student’s degree evaluation click on the ‘Course History’ link at the top for a printable list of courses taken.

What do I do if I believe a student’s information is incorrect?
You should contact the registrar’s office [email protected], identify the information that you believe is in error, and request that they review the student’s record.

What will a degree evaluation show about a student?
A degree evaluation will display the courses a student has taken and any courses that are in progress. The degree evaluation will show any degree requirements that have been met by the courses taken or that may be met upon satisfactory completion of courses in progress.

Will a student’s entire academic history at TCC be viewable?
Degree Works uses the information that is current on a student’s transcript. Any courses that have been completed, registered for, transferred in by the date the degree evaluation was last refreshed (an overnight process each night) will be displayed. Keep in mind that any transfer work or grade changes that have not been formally submitted and accepted will not appear on a student’s degree evaluation.
Note: If the student’s record has had any Banner changes since the nightly run (grades, registration, add/drop, etc.), advisors can click the ‘Process New’ button to refresh the degree evaluation with the very latest Banner data.

How does a student know what classes need to be taken?
A degree evaluation will outline the courses still needed to meet degree requirements. In order to view only the courses remaining choose ‘Courses Remaining’ in the drop-down box that displays ‘Degree Evaluation’.

Can I view course information in Degree Works?
Yes.  By clicking on a course in the degree evaluation or courses remaining you can view any pre-requisites required, as well as course sections available for the upcoming semester.

If a student withdraws from a class will it be reflected in the degree evaluation?
Courses from which a student has withdrawn will appear in the Insufficient block on the degree evaluation.

What is the ‘What If’ feature?
The ‘What If’ function shows what a degree evaluation would look like with a different program. The new ‘What If’ degree evaluation will show the student what coursework is required for the new major, what courses have to be taken that satisfy requirements, and what courses are remaining.
Note: New programs may appear in the ‘What-If’ Feature before they appear in the TCC college catalog.

If a student uses the ‘What If’ feature does this mean that they have changed their major?
No. The ‘What If’ function shows what a degree evaluation would look like with a different program. This DOES NOT officially change the student’s record,

Can advisors save a ‘What If’ scenario in Degree Works?
Yes. ‘What If’ plans can be saved in Degree Works and be viewed later in ‘What If History’ provided the advisors save the ‘What If’. Students will not be able to view a saved ‘What If’ unless they are viewing with his/her advisor logged in.

How does a student officially change their major?
If a student would like to change their major they must complete a Change of Program form available on the TCC website under Student Services/Records Office (Registrar).

What are Notes?
Notes track conversations and advice provided to students. All Notes entered into Degree Works are viewable by the student! Never enter personal information about the student, such as about health, disabilities, financial information, etc.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

Does the student see Notes on their record?
Yes! All Notes entered into Degree Works are viewable by the student! Never enter personal information about the student, such as about health, disabilities, financial information, etc.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

How much information should be included in Notes?
The Notes content will display on a student audit and should be kept very succinct.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

Are Notes attached to the Student’s program Degree Evaluation?
No, Notes apply to the student’s record as a whole, not to individual audits (degree evaluations) included in the student’s record.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

How do I know who entered a Note on a student’ record?
When Notes are displayed the author and date of the Note will be included.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

Are Notes entered in Degree Works available in Banner?
No, Notes entered in Degree Works will remain with the student’s record in Degree Works but WILL NOT appear anywhere in Banner.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

How can I remove a Note that is incorrect or was written in error?
Only the Registrar can edit any Notes on student record. Email the Registrar, [email protected], with the necessary information (Student ID & Note to be removed) and the note will be deleted.

What are Exceptions? Also known as as “substitution”.
When a waiver has met all approvals it will appear on a student’s degree evaluation as an “Exception”. Exceptions are permanently part of the student’s Degree Works audit and will be viewable only in Degree Works.

Is the Waiver procedure different now that we have Degree Works?
No, TCC’s waiver procedure remains the same, The only difference now is that a waiver is visible to the student and their advisor whenever they review the degree evaluation. Exceptions are permanently part of the student’s Degree Works audit and will be viewable only in Degree Works.

Who can add an exception?
The final step in the waiver process is to present the Waiver form to the Registrar’s office. The Registrar will apply the waiver to Degree Works as an exception. Only the Registrar can add an Exception to Degree Works.

Can a degree evaluation be printed?
Yes, you can print a degree evaluation by clicking on the ‘Print’ button at the top. For a more print-friendly view, save the degree evaluation as a PDF (click Save as PDF button) and then print the document. Be sure to treat a printed Degree Evaluation with the same level of confidentiality as you would any other student record.

What is the Graduation Calculator?
The Graduation Calculator enables a student to determine the GPA they will need to earn on AVERAGE for the rest of the courses needed to take in order to graduate with a specific desired GPA.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

What is the Term Calculator?
The Term Calculator enables a student to estimate the Term GPA based on the projected grades for the classes that they are currently taking.
For a thorough explanation visit the How-to Videos

What is the Advice Calculator?
The Advice Calculator provides students with different ‘paths’ that they can potentially take to earn a desired GPA.