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Why use your Success Network?
The Success Network is powered by Navigate, a communication tool designed to help you manage your academic and non-academic lives.
Through Navigate, you can access a full range of resources available at FAU. Get personalized guidance, check to-dos for the semester, locate campus resources, or find study partner.
- Connect with your:
- Advisor(s)
- Instructors
- Other support staff
- Stay on track to achieve your goal, from day 1 through graduation.
- Always know what you need to do and when you need to do it.
Instructions for Students
Navigate Instructions
FAU Campus Resources
- ACCESS Program
- Academic Calendar
- Admissions
- Advising
- Canvas
- Career Center
- Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS)
- Department Course Schedule
- Financial Aid
- GPA Calculator (Excel File)
- Housing
- Math Learning Center
- MYFAU
- New Student Orientation
- Help Desk
- Registrar's Office
- Testing Center
- University Catalog
- University Center for Excellence in Writing
FAQs
- If you are a recent high school graduate (First-Year Student), you will complete your advising/course selection online for your first semester. You will access advising through the
Owldone Portal. You can also visit the
University Advising Services
website for additional information about advising/course selection through the EZ Advising.
- First-Year Students with an AA degree do not complete EZ Advising you will be advised through the college of your intended major. For more information. please contact the Office for New Student Orientation at (561) 297-2733 or orientme@daahee.com to arrange a meeting with an academic advisor. If you would like to contact the college of your major, links to each college can be found below.
- If you are a Transfer Student with fewer than 30 credits hours, you will complete your advising/course selection online for your first semester. You will access advising through the Owldone Portal. You can also visit the University Advising Services website for additional information about advising/course selection through the Online Advising & Resource System (EZ Advising).
- If you are a Transfer Student with 30 or more credit hours, a First-Year Student with an AA degree, or Second Bachelor's student, you will be advised through the college of your intended major. For more information please contact the Office for New Student Orientation at (561) 297-2733 or orientme@daahee.com to arrange a meeting with an academic advisor. If you would like to contact the college of your major, go to the Advising website.
- If you are a Graduate Student, go to the Advising website to find your specific college advisor.
Appointments with your academic advisor are made through the Success Network.
YOU HAVE 2 WAYS OF ACCESSING YOUR SUCCESS NETWORK:
- Sign in to MYFAU and use the link labeled "Success Network".
- Or use the blue button at the top of the page labeled "Login for students"
If you are unable to access your Success Network, visit the University Advising Services website or the Student Services Office within the college of your major.
All entering freshmen or transfer students with less than 60 credits must fulfill the university's General Education (Gen Ed) (formerly IFP) requirements as part of their pursuit of the baccalaureate degree. While the Gen Ed courses do not necessarily relate to the major, they do provide a foundation of knowledge that all well-educated students should possess. The Gen Ed is comprised of a total of 36 credit hours.
- 6 hours of Communication
- 6 hours of Humanities
- 6 hours of Social Science
- 6 hours of Natural Science
- 6 hours of Mathematics
- 6 hours of Additional Enrichment (completion of 6 credits from Humanities, Social Science, or Natural Science)
For more information, consult University Advising Services or the FAU undergraduate catalog.
Please run a DARS, which is your degree audit. Download these pdf instructions or visit the Registrar's webpage for additional information.
- If you would like to know how transfer credits, if any, applied to the Gen Ed (formerly IFP), please submit a Gen Ed Audit Request
- For all other courses, please speak/meet with an advisor within your college to determine how your transfer credits will be applied to your degree program.