Navigate360 Student

Student Success Technology

Using Navigate Student

Use Navigate360 Student to schedule appointments with academic advisors, success coaches, and much more.

  • Build and adjust academic plans.
  • Receive mobile push notifications specific to your campus “path”.
  • Check out the major and career exploration tools for students who are exploring program options.
  • You’ll receive announcements about campus events, clubs, and ways to get involved.
  • Work with ITS if you need assistance with your MSU Denver login information. You do need to have an MSU Denver Net ID and password to access Navigate Student.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: As of the 24.4 release of Navigate360 Student mobile app users must have iOS 16.4 or higher OR Android 11 or higher to use the mobile app. Users will see an error and will not be able to load the Navigate360 Student mobile app if their operating system is lower than iOS 16.4 or Android 11.

 

Access Navigate Student from a desktop computer or download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

2:54 minutes | Closed Captioned | Navigate360 Student Appointment Scheduling

Academic Planner

Academic Planner is an interactive tool within Navigate360 Student that allows for the creation of semester-by-semester course plans in a shared online space.

  • Academic Planner doesn’t replace your Degree Progress Report (DPR) or any guides you receive from your academic department. You’ll still use your DPR to see your progress toward completing degree requirements.
  • Think of Academic Planner as a tool to outline and organize a path to graduation.
  • Update and use it each semester as you check your degree progress and get ready to register for classes.
  • Give it a try! Ask your academic advisor about it if you have questions.

 

IMPORTANT:  Adding classes to a plan does not guarantee they will be offered in your desired term or that you have/will have the required pre or co-requisites. If you are using a template in Academic Planner to create a plan, keep in mind they are currently only available for students on the 2024-2025 catalog. If there isn’t a template for your catalog year or program, you may still plan! Use information from your Degree Progress Report (DPR) or department as guides. You can find and add classes to a plan using the course search feature. 

 

Read more about University Catalogs and Schedules

 

Requirements, course offerings, and course descriptions may be modified at times. Some changes impact all students while others may only impact students on certain catalog years.   

 

Changing your schedule, catalog year, repeating a course, completing a course with less than the minimum required grade, changing a major, minor, or concentration, or making any other changes to your academic record may impact your academic planning, recommendations, and degree progress. Make sure to review and update your plan frequently along with an academic advisor.  Always check your Degree Progress Report to track your degree requirements and degree progress and ensure your plan is up to date. 

6:12 minutes | Closed Captioned | Learn how to use Academic Planner

The Advising Experience

Academic advising includes, but is not limited to, guidance on choosing majors, minors, concentrations, and other academic programs; connecting academic choices to career planning; helping students understand academic policies and procedures; and referring students to University resources, as appropriate.

Academic advisors and students both have roles and responsibilities in the academic advising process. When advisors and students bring their best to the table, advising:

  • Empowers students.
  • Serves as a form of teaching.
  • Is responsive to student goals.
  • Is developmental in nature.
  • Is provided in an accurate and timely manner.

Definitions of Terms

We use a lot of slang, jargon, and abbreviations in higher education. The College of Letters, Arts and Sciences put together definitions of some of the most used terms heard around campus.

Review Definitions of Terms