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Generally Agreed Upon Draft Navigation Standard
All academic degree-granting units must use one of the following navigation structures. There are content standards and guidelines for each item detailed in the Content Standards section below. Additional menu items/pages can be added to the Undergraduate or Graduate sections but these menu items/pages are required.
Option 1:
- Academics (first menu position)
- Undergraduate
- Majors
- Minors
- DoubleDawg
- Transfer Student Information
- Prospective Student Information
- Experiential learning opportunities
- Advising
- Alumni and Careers (Optional but strongly encouraged)
- Graduate
- Graduate Degree Programs
- Graduate Student Forms
- Graduate Student Handbook
- Advising
- Alumni and Careers (Optional but strongly encouraged)
- Other menu items as needed by the Unit can be inserted between first and last position
- Directory (last menu position)
Graphic Display of Option 1
Option 1 Menu Layout
Option 2:
- Undergraduate (first menu position)
- Majors
- Minors
- DoubleDawg
- Transfer Student Information
- Prospective Student Information
- Experiential learning opportunities
- Advising
- Alumni and Careers (Optional but strongly encouraged)
- Graduate (second menu position)
- Graduate Degree Programs
- Graduate Student Forms
- Graduate Student Handbook
- Advising
- Alumni and Careers (Optional but strongly encouraged)
- Other menu items as needed by the Unit can be inserted between first and last position
- Directory (last menu position)
Graphic Display of Option 2
Option 2 Menu Layout
Generally Agreed Upon Draft Content Standards
Undergraduate
This is a landing page and units can create this page as they see necessary. At a minimum, we ask that links to the subsection pages be provided somewhere on the landing page.
Majors
All units are required to display basic information about each major/minor/degree offered. A “Degree” content type will be provided on each website. This content type will allow a unit to create detailed information about their majors/minors/degrees using a collection of designated fields. The list of majors/minors/degrees will be automatically generated to load any “degrees” created using the Degrees content type. The degrees can be filtered by Undergraduate Majors, Undergraduate Minors, Certificates and Graduate Degrees. Units will not need to manually create this page. The web team will work with each unit to get all of this setup and teach web site administrators how to update them.
- Sample Undergraduate Majors List Page - https://live-franklin-demo.pantheonsite.io/majors-degrees/all
- Sample Degree Detail Page - https://live-franklin-demo.pantheonsite.io/majors-degrees/content/biochemistry-and-molecular-biology-bs
Minors
Units can create this page as they see necessary but are welcome to use the “Degree” content type to create pages for each of their minors. The only requirement is that if a unit offers a minor, they provide a list with at least a link to the bulletin. Units are encouraged to provide more information than just the link but are not required to.
DoubleDawg
Units can create this page as they see necessary. The only requirement is that if a unit offers a DoubleDawg degree(s), they provide a list with at least a link to the applicable DoubleDawg page about that degree. Units are encouraged to provide more information than just the link but are not required to.
Transfer Student Information
Units are required to use the standard boilerplate content provided here: https://live-franklin-demo.pantheonsite.io/transfer-students but are encouraged to supplement this page with information beneficial to students in their degree programs.
Prospective Student Information
Units are required to have a prospective student information page but are free to create the content as they see necessary for students interested in their degree programs.
Experiential Learning Opportunities
Units are required to have an experiential learning opportunities page but are free to create the content as they see necessary for students interested in their degree programs.
Advising
Units are required to use the standard boilerplate content provided here: https://live-franklin-demo.pantheonsite.io/advising but are encouraged to supplement this page with information beneficial to students in their degree programs.
Alumni and Careers (optional but strongly encouraged)
Should provide spotlights on recent alumni including information about their career/job choices. Web team is working on a content type to allow this content to be created easier.
Graduate
This is a landing page and units can create this page as they see necessary. At a minimum, we ask that links to the subsection pages be provided somewhere on the landing page.
Graduate Degree Programs
Units offering graduate degree programs are required to have a list of graduate degree programs but are free to create the content as they see necessary for students interested in their graduate degree programs. Units are welcome to use the “Degree” content type to create pages for each of their Graduate Degrees.
Here are some examples of high-performing program pages to model after:
- https://roml.franklin.uga.edu/graduate-degree-programs
- https://phil.franklin.uga.edu/graduate-degree-programs
- https://www.gsstudies.uga.edu/graduate-degree-programs
Graduate Student Forms
Units are required to provide at least a page with one link that links students to the gradstatus site to access needed forms but are encouraged to provide links to department-specific forms if any exist.
Here are some examples of high-performing program pages that have a robust forms page to model after:
- https://roml.franklin.uga.edu/graduate-student-forms
- https://phil.franklin.uga.edu/graduate-student-forms
Graduate Student Handbook
All units offering graduate programs are required to have a student handbook. You are not required to provide access to the student handbook from the website, though it is encouraged. We do ask that you at least provide a page with contact information about how to obtain a copy of the handbook if a student needs it.
Advising
Units are required to provide a page about graduate advising, but because this function is so specific to the unit, we will not provide any guidance on the content.
Alumni and Careers (optional but strongly encouraged)
Should provide spotlights on recent alumni including information about their career/job choices. Web team is working on a content type to allow this content to be created easier.
Directory
The directory is already an existing piece of every site. No changes need to be made concerning this section of the site except changing where it sits in the menu so it is the last menu item. However, units are encouraged to remind faculty and staff to regularly update their profile pages.
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