Giving Brigham Young University students and faculty immediate access to current student academic records is the "aim" of Academic Information Management, a new program developed by the BYU Division of Admissions/Records Services.
The program helps students answer questions about their current academic progress and provides a variety of registration services, according to Gary L. Cramer, associate dean of admissions/records services."With AIM, students can go to a computer terminal, enter a Social Security or personal identification number, select from a variety of menu items and find out where they stand academically," said Cramer.
Students can access information about class schedules, instructor schedules, course availability, grades, general education course work progress, major field of study progress and transfer and advanced placement credit and grades.