An academic catalog is a comprehensive guide that outlines a university’s courses, degree programs, policies, and requirements. Published annually, the catalog helps students plan their academic paths, select courses, and understand institutional regulations. It provides essential details such as course descriptions, prerequisites, credit hours, and graduation requirements, along with academic policies, tuition, and student services.
Many institutions now offer digital versions of their catalogs, making them easily accessible for students to make informed decisions about their education.
Online Academic Catalogs
Current and archived catalogs are available on the catalog page and older catalogs are available in the Registrar’s Office

Contact a Progam Coordinator
Need help navigating your academic catalog? A program coordinator can assist with academic guidance, course selection, program requirements, career advice, and connecting you to campus resources for overall success.
Find yours in the directory by selecting your academic college and looking for Program Coordinator in their title.