Faculty Questions regarding Grad Planner
What is the Graduation Planner?
The Graduation Planner is BYU-Idaho's online course planning tool for students. It provides students with one place to:
- See the courses they need to take and the order in which they should take them based on transfer credits, previously completed courses, and department-recommended course sequencing.
- Get an approved graduation plan leading to on-time graduation
- Create alternate plans in order to explore the impact of changing majors or catalog years on graduation date.
- Change their major (if they can get an approved alternate plan in the major to which they would like to change).
How do I Access the Graduation Planner?
In order to access the Graduation Planner, follow these steps:
Visit https://iplan.byui.edu

Click the BYU-Idaho login button

Enter your Church Account credentials

Click on the Grad Planner Button

How Will the Graduation Planner Impact My Work?
Some faculty members may choose to use the Graduation Planner as an advising tool with students they interact with or mentor. However, Grad Planner is primarily a student-facing tool and should have very little direct impact on employees and faculty members unless they choose to engage with the tool.
What can I do in the Graduation Planner as a Faculty Member?
Faculty can use the Grad Planner in a number of different ways:
- Use the tool to advise individual students assigned to them as faculty mentees
- Review Grad plans of individual students and make recommendations for courses and their proper sequence for the student
- Faculty members can make notes for students on the plans they review
Who Can I Contact with Questions?
There are several resources available to answer Grad Plan questions:
- The BYU-Idaho Support Center (BSC)--The BSC can be contacted by calling extension 2900. The BSC is equipped to answer basic I-Plan questions, and is a good initial resource
- I-Plan Support Team — The I-Plan support team is located in the Advising Center, and can respond to escalations from the BSC, Advising Centers, or Faculty. They can be contacted by phone at extension 0984
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