WARNING: This is a development version of myUMBC. All content should be considered for testing purposes only and could be changed or deleted at any time.
Student Grades by Group replaced by Student Course Enrollment by Plan In an effort to eliminate reports that are providing the same information, we have removed the Student Records and...
The Application Trends by Plan report has been updated with the following. combined the Career and Admit Type parameters into a new parameter to allow selection from the following; Freshmen,...
Scheduling Coordinators maybe interested in this new report
A new report 'Back to Back Classes' has been published that allows scheduling coordinators to see classes with end times that overlap with the start time of the next class being held in the same...
We have a new ‘Course Utilization’ report that combines five reports located in the Curriculum Management > Course folder. Yes, we have moved the cheese. The selection of the courses...
We have renamed the Active GEP and GFR Classes report to Courses by GEP and GFR Attributes. This report can be accessed by navigating to: Curriculum Management > Course > Courses by GEP and...
We have several new reports available in REX as well as some report modifications to announce: A new report, Reserve Capacity Sections, has been created in REX to allow users to view reserve...
The UG Retention and Graduation Rates report has been modified to allow for selection of Student Groups for retention and graduation rates. It also allows for the option to select on...
A new report has been created in REX to allow users to view historic class rosters. Search criteria is similar to that of the PeopleSoft Class Roster. For current and future term...
A new report has been created in REX to allow users to search the Schedule of Classes for historical terms using search criteria similar to that offered in the PeopleSoft self-service view. For...
Two new reports have been deployed to help with the management of class meeting space, particularly where and when classes meet. They are generally to be used for looking for discrepancies or odd...