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Degree Audit and Transfer

Welcome to the Degree Audit and Transfer Web site.  The links on this page will provide you information  on the Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) as well as information on Transferring to Indiana State University

DARS is used as an INTERNAL cumulative curriculum record of your progress in completing an academic degree at ISU. For more information about DARS and how to read them click here.

If you are not an ISU student, you will not be able to run a DARS. 

If you want to know how your courses will transfer to ISU and you have not been admitted yet, or you just want to see the requirements for our degree programs, please go to ISU-CAS. On this site you will get help on running Planning Guides (similiar to a DARS) that will allow you to input courses you have taken at other schools and gather information on where those courses will go in a degree program and the remaining classes that you need to enroll in to complete a degree at ISU. 

If you have any questions about your DARS or on how courses transfer to Indiana State University, please visit our FAQ page.  You can also contact our staff listed below:

Barbara Stafford
Degree Audit and Transfer Director
Co-Director, Transfer Central
bstafford@indstate.edu
812-237-8690
Erickson Hall 235

Joe Taylor
Degree Audit Specialist for Transfer
wtaylor3@isugw.indstate.edu
812-237-7879
Erickson Hall 241

Stacey J. Barnett
Degree Audit Specialist for Encoding
sbarnett4@indstate.edu
812-237-4113, Erickson Hall 234

Karen Guthrie
Articulation Transfer Specialist
kguthrie1@isugw.indstate.edu
812-237-8456, Erickson Hall 239


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*Disclaimer:  The University reserves the right to change requirements regarding admission, the courses and their contents, the organizations of curricula, requirements for retention and for the awarding of degrees, and other necessary rules and regulations.  Such regulations shall be effective whenever determined by the appropriate faculty and administrative bodies; they may govern both old and new students.  Every effort, however has been made to assure that all regulations and curriculum information contained in this web site is correctly updated as of Spring 2005.

 
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