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Stellic Degree Planner

Your Path to Degree Made Clear

Take control of your college path with Stellic.

Stellic makes exploring degrees and finding classes simple. Plan your schedule, enroll in classes and track your progress—all in one place.

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What is Stellic...

This intuitive tool lets you visualize and manage your degree progress, allows you to explore options and ensures you stay on track to graduation.

Track

Graduation Requirements

Take the guesswork out of course planning with continuous visibility to your degree progress. Get notified if you may be at-risk. Stellic's track functionality includes courses and credits counters to show progress towards completing your degree.

Plan

Your Pathway

Easily choose and sequence courses by dragging and dropping them into a tentative plan that meets your requirements and aids on-time completion. Experiment with different majors or add a minor to see how they fit with your earned credits.

Schedule

Your Courses

Build your semester schedule based on your preferences and course availability. Customize your breaks to schedule around obligations such as work, sports or family.

How to Use Stellic

Getting started with Stellic is easy! Follow these steps to access the tool, familiarize yourself with its features, and find helpful resources.

Access Stellic in SIS 

You can log directly into Stellic or access it in SIS. Log into SIS and click the Stellic Degree Planner link on the top left of the Academics section of your SIS Student Center page.

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Getting Started

For help getting started, check out the student quick start guide.

Quick Start Guide

Stellic FAQs

Check out these common questions about Stellic. For detailed help, visit the Stellic Student Guide

Q: Can I register in courses using SIS?

Yes! All registration functions will work in SIS. Using Stellic is a great way to plan your courses.

Q: I can't register for classes in Stellic. Why?

There are a few reasons you might not be able to register for classes. Listed below are reasons you won't be able to register:

  • It's not your time to register yet. Make sure you're registering during your enrollment date and time.
  • There's a hold on your account. You can have a hold for various reasons—maybe there's a pending bill that you need to pay, or maybe you just need to complete your payment agreement. You won't be able to register for classes if there is a hold on your account. To see the holds on your account, log into SIS. 

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Q: What can I do in Stellic?

Stellic is your one-stop shop for managing your academic journey at UW-Green Bay. Here's what you can achieve:

  • Track your progress. See a clear picture of your completed courses, what's left to graduate, and how your credits apply to your major and minor requirements.
  • Plan your future semesters. Search for classes that fulfill specific requirements and build your ideal semester schedule.
  • Try out majors or minors. Experiment with different academic paths and see how they impact your graduation timeline.

Q: What do the icons in Stellic mean?

Stellic uses a set of icons to give you an at-a-glance view of your curriculum plan, showing the status of courses and requirements. For more details, visit the Stellic Student Guide
 

Stellic Icons Explained

IconDescription
Green CheckmarkCompleted: The course/requirement is fulfilled. This remains the same in both official and planned audits.
Red boxNot Completed: The course/requirement needs to be done. It appears red if not taken, registered, or planned.
Yellow double checkmarksIn Progress: The course is currently being taken this term.
Yellow checkmarkPlanned: The course/requirement is in the plan and will be completed once finished. Official audits show registered current semester courses in yellow, while planned audits show all future planned courses in yellow.
Red numbers in a red boxRemaining Courses: Indicates the number of remaining courses for a requirement, excluding non-course requirements.
Green chain-link iconDouble Counting: The course counts for a requirement in another program. Hover over the link for details.
Green circular arrowRepeated Course: The course has been taken more than once and doesn't count for more than one requirement.
Red circle with an exclamation pointNot Counting: The course is taken/registered but doesn’t fulfill the requirement, possibly due to insufficient grade or counting for a different requirement. These appear under Unmatched Courses at the bottom of the audit.
Double-headed arrow iconEquivalent Course: Indicates the requirement is fulfilled by a course designated as equivalent. This can also show additional courses matching a higher-level requirement due to constraints.
Higher-Level Constraint: The course counts for a requirement due to a higher-level (parent) constraint. For instance, Requirement A may expect a total number of credits, while Requirement B within it has a “fulfill any” constraint with a list of courses. Students need to take one course from the list to fulfill Requirement B, but additional courses may be shown to meet the total credits required by Requirement A. These additional courses display this symbol.
Unmatched CoursesUnmatched Courses: These courses are taken or planned but do not count toward any audit requirement or unit total. This may be due to insufficient grade or another course fulfilling the requirement.
Darrel Reiner at UW-Green Bay advising

Here to Help!

Stellic is intuitive, but if you get stuck or have questions, your advisors are here to help! We can meet face-to-face, virtually or discuss over the phone. Contact us to schedule an appointment with your advisor.

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