Announcements

Subject: New Scheduler Enhancements for Registration

We are excited to announce some recent enhancements to the Scheduler function in Stellic that will help you search for classes and register. These improvements are designed to provide a smoother experience with Stellic, and they are a direct response to feedback FSU students provided to Stellic leadership in the fall.

Highlights of these upgrades include:

  • A new class calendar view to better find classes at meeting times that fit your schedule
  • Updated course search filters to more easily identify available classes
  • An improved “auto generate schedule” feature that offers up to five recommended schedule options that can include both your classes and any extra-curricular activities you enter
  • Enhanced registration cart design with more detailed class section information

Below is a short video you may view to learn about how to register in the new Scheduler.

If you have any questions while using the Scheduler during registration, click the Submit a Case link here to report an issue, and a representative from the university will follow up with you as soon as possible.

Subject: Stellic for Graduate Programs

Dear Faculty,

As part of Florida State University's commitment to advancing graduate education, and in alignment with FSU's Quality Enhancement Plan, the university is investing in more integrated planning tools to support both faculty advisors and your students.

A key initiative is the phased rollout of the Stellic degree audit and planning platform for graduate programs. Stellic is a robust and interactive degree-planning tool that helps track students' curricular and non-curricular requirements. More details about the rollout will be forthcoming, and we look forward to communicating with you along the way.

What is the timeline?

The project team has been actively engaged in gathering information from academic colleges and departments since January. The first of seven rollout phases will be introduced in Spring 2026, with the goal of onboarding all graduate and professional programs by Fall 2027.

What does this mean for me as a faculty advisor?

For now, you don't need to do anything. In the coming weeks, you will be invited to online information sessions to view the platform, ask questions, and provide feedback. These will take place from the end of October through mid-November. We greatly value your input during these sessions and encourage you to sign up.

Who is working on this?

The Stellic transition is coordinated by The Graduate School and the Office of the University Registrar, under the new Student Academic Success division. An advisory committee has been offering invaluable guidance on broader university issues related to Stellic integration throughout this process.

Who will use Stellic?

All graduate students will eventually use Stellic for planning and tracking. Every college and department has unique educational and research needs based on their discipline, and the extent of use may vary across units. Faculty may find it particularly helpful in centrally tracking discipline-specific accreditation or co-curricular requirements, such as conference papers or clinical hours outside of class, and other milestones. Integration between Stellic and Campus Solutions means changes in courses and grades will be automatically visible to students and faculty.

Where can I find more information?

Please watch your email for details about the upcoming information sessions. We encourage you to attend.

The Stellic rollout will also be a discussion topic at the Graduate Program Directors and Graduate Enrollment Management Committee meetings this fall.

Additional information and updates will be posted to this website:
https://advising.fsu.edu/stellic


This message to all faculty has been approved by Joe O'Shea, Vice President for Student Academic Success.