My Progress
My Progress is a personalized evaluation which lists the program requirements you have completed and those still outstanding. This tool can be very helpful in determining your remaining requirements. It is recommended you review this planning tool often.
To view My Progress, log on to WebAdvisor and click on "Student Planning Overview" under "Registration". Choose “Go to My Progress” to view the “Requirements” section which will show your planned, in progress and completed course work specific to your Academic Calendar year and your program and major (if applicable).
Please note: WebAdvisor will allow you to apply to graduate without having completed your requirements. Your Program Counsellor may not get your application until it is too late to change your selected courses, so please refer to My Progress to ensure you have all your requirements. For more information visit our Graduation page.
Please choose your program below to view additional helpful information when planning and registering for courses.
- Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
- Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
- Diploma in Turfgrass Management
If you have questions, or need assistance in reading or understanding your program’s requirements, please contact your Program Counsellor.
For questions or issues related to the Student Planning functionalities, view the My Progress Guide. You can also review the Student Planning Resources or contact CCS.
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions, course changes, and co-op credits (if applicable).
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page. See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.
Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions, course changes, and co-op credits (if applicable).
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page.See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions and course changes.
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page. See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions and course changes.
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page. See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
The B.Sc.(Env.) degree program has a 7.0 credits at the 1000-level limit. The new Student Planning Tool does not flag students who have exceeded the 1000-level limit and it does not provide a tally of first year credits for you. Please count your first year credits to ensure you do not exceed 7.0 credits. If you exceed the 1000-level limit, you will need more than the minimum 20.0 academic credits to graduate.
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions, course changes, and co-op credits (if applicable).
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page. See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.
Diploma in Turfgrass Management
Use the Print feature for looking at your schedule (class and exam). It clarifies dates and times of courses and exams, and will note if you are registered.
Beware of the Progress Bar(s)! It may never be accurate for you because of things like substitutions, course changes, and co-op credits (if applicable).
Not all substitutions will appear on your My Progress page. See the Supplemental Information for your Schedule of Studies section of our website for planning details (including substitutions) specific to your Calendar Year.