Stellic – Degree Audit and Planning System
New incoming students will be introduced to UNO’s next generation degree management tool to build their degree plan, track progress and visualize the impact of courses as their progress toward on-time graduation. UNO’s new Degree Audit and planning tool, Stellic, will align the entire campus – students, advisors, administrators and University leaders to keeping students on track, informed and career ready!
Stellic empowers students to take charge of their degree plan. This powerful degree planning software helps students register for the right classes at the right time, alerts students to any issues with their degree path, provides students with options for completing their degree, and even lets students examine alternate degree paths.
UNO Stellic is a dynamic advising support platform that will empower students as they navigate their program of study at UNO. Stellic offers comprehensive course planning and communication tools, enabling students to explore academic options, manage requirements, and connect with advisors and support systems. Stellic also enhances the advising experience for advisors with tools that help advisors keep track of their students’ plans and progress, and features that promote engagement between students, advisors, and faculty.
UNO Stellic will serve all students, as well as faculty and staff who serve advising roles across the University. As a holistic advising support platform, Stellic will be an essential tool for every individual who plays a role in guiding UNO students on their path to success.
Students will benefit from enhanced course planning tools that will help them explore majors and minors, discover new classes, and design potential paths for future semesters. Students will be able to connect with advisors across the University, send and receive messages, and build a schedule that meet their preferences. Advisors will be able to review students’ academic plans, communicate with students, and create custom reports-- all within one platform.
Students and the advisors who support them, will be phased into Stellic starting in Spring 2025 and through Fall 2026.
Training and support will be available to students, faculty, and staff as they gain access to Stellic. Faculty and Staff training will be offered both in-person and online, with some elements synchronous and some asynchronous.
The Office of the University Registrar is working to develop training materials and opportunities.
Faculty and Staff Stellic Resources and Training webpage
Student Stellic Resources and Training webpage
Staff will be available via unostellic@unomaha.edu for ongoing support.
As students transition to the Audit and all the tools in UNO Stellic, DegreeWorks will be phased out.
Stellic is not a replacement for MavLINK. MavLINK performs a variety of functions and contains types of information that Stellic does not.
Not currently. Stellic will provide students with robust tools to plan classes for upcoming and future semesters, and to communicate with advisors. At this time, Students will continue to register for classes in SIS for Spring and Fall 2025 courses.
Students will receive emails from the Office of the University Registrar as the platform becomes available to them. They will not need to take any special action to gain access. The project team will provide online guides and email support.
Faculty and staff that have access to MavLINK Staff will also have access to UNO Stellic. To ensure that they understand the platform’s capabilities and how to use them, they will be required to undergo training to gain access to the platform.
Stellic updates from MavLINK overnight. It may take up to 24 hours for changes to display in Stellic.