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Degree progress report.

The Degree Progress Report is an online self-serve tool that allows students to track their progress towards their degree. It is currently available for a number of single major programs, with a plan to implement it for more programs over time. Use the search tool below to check if your program is available.

The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar . It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what requirements you still need to complete and what is currently in progress. If you have a question about your Degree Progress report, please contact your Faculty or Department .

How to Use the Report

  • Use the search below to see whether a report is currently available for your program and year of entry. If it is, click on the link to access your report.
  • You must be enrolled in at least one course in the program in order for the report to work.
  • Review the Frequently Asked Questions page and glossary of terms to help better understand the terminology used on the report.
  • Review your report and contact your Faculty's Advising Office if you have any questions or concerns.

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PLEASE NOTE: Currently the DPR is available only for single major programs. For programs with stream requirements, the DPR is only available if you have declared your stream. To see if your program is part of the DPR project, please use the search field below.

Degree Progress Report

Note : Many students will have their transfer credit decisions reflected directly on their Degree Progress Report. If you received transfer credit for previous post secondary studies, and your report does not contain that information at this time, some of the rules may be reported as "unsatisfied". However, a link to your most recent transfer credit statement is provided. You can learn more about transfer credits and your Degree Progress Report from the Transfer Credit FAQ page.

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Degree progress report.

The Degree Progress Report is an online self-serve tool that allows students to track their progress towards their degree. It is currently available for a number of single major programs, with a plan to implement it for more programs over time. Use the search tool below to check if your program is available.

The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar . It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what requirements you still need to complete and what is currently in progress. If you have a question about your Degree Progress report, please contact your Faculty or Department .

How to Use the Report

  • Use the search below to see whether a report is currently available for your program and year of entry. If it is, click on the link to access your report.
  • You must be enrolled in at least one course in the program in order for the report to work.
  • Review the Frequently Asked Questions page and glossary of terms to help better understand the terminology used on the report.
  • Review your report and contact your Faculty's Advising Office if you have any questions or concerns.

Degree Progress Report Presentation

PLEASE NOTE: Currently the DPR is available only for single major programs. For programs with stream requirements, the DPR is only available if you have declared your stream. To see if your program is part of the DPR project, please use the search field below.

Degree Progress Report

Note : Many students will have their transfer credit decisions reflected directly on their Degree Progress Report. If you received transfer credit for previous post secondary studies, and your report does not contain that information at this time, some of the rules may be reported as "unsatisfied". However, a link to your most recent transfer credit statement is provided. You can learn more about transfer credits and your Degree Progress Report from the Transfer Credit FAQ page.

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Degree progress report.

The Degree Progress Report is an online self-serve tool that allows students to track their progress towards their degree. It is currently available for a number of single major programs, with a plan to implement it for more programs over time. Use the search tool below to check if your program is available.

The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar . It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what requirements you still need to complete and what is currently in progress. If you have a question about your Degree Progress report, please contact your Faculty or Department .

How to Use the Report

  • Use the search below to see whether a report is currently available for your program and year of entry. If it is, click on the link to access your report.
  • You must be enrolled in at least one course in the program in order for the report to work.
  • Review the Frequently Asked Questions page and glossary of terms to help better understand the terminology used on the report.
  • Review your report and contact your Faculty's Advising Office if you have any questions or concerns.

Degree Progress Report Presentation

PLEASE NOTE: Currently the DPR is available only for single major programs. For programs with stream requirements, the DPR is only available if you have declared your stream. To see if your program is part of the DPR project, please use the search field below.

Degree Progress Report

Note : Many students will have their transfer credit decisions reflected directly on their Degree Progress Report. If you received transfer credit for previous post secondary studies, and your report does not contain that information at this time, some of the rules may be reported as "unsatisfied". However, a link to your most recent transfer credit statement is provided. You can learn more about transfer credits and your Degree Progress Report from the Transfer Credit FAQ page.

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Degree progress report.

The Degree Progress Report is an online self-serve tool that allows students to track their progress towards their degree. It is currently available for a number of single major programs, with a plan to implement it for more programs over time. Use the search tool below to check if your program is available.

The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar . It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what requirements you still need to complete and what is currently in progress. If you have a question about your Degree Progress report, please contact your Faculty or Department .

How to Use the Report

  • Use the search below to see whether a report is currently available for your program and year of entry. If it is, click on the link to access your report.
  • You must be enrolled in at least one course in the program in order for the report to work.
  • Review the Frequently Asked Questions page and glossary of terms to help better understand the terminology used on the report.
  • Review your report and contact your Faculty's Advising Office if you have any questions or concerns.

Degree Progress Report Presentation

PLEASE NOTE: Currently the DPR is available only for single major programs. For programs with stream requirements, the DPR is only available if you have declared your stream. To see if your program is part of the DPR project, please use the search field below.

Degree Progress Report

Note : Many students will have their transfer credit decisions reflected directly on their Degree Progress Report. If you received transfer credit for previous post secondary studies, and your report does not contain that information at this time, some of the rules may be reported as "unsatisfied". However, a link to your most recent transfer credit statement is provided. You can learn more about transfer credits and your Degree Progress Report from the Transfer Credit FAQ page.

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Glossary of terms, credit value.

The credit value is the value of the course, e.g. PSYC 1000 6.00 has a credit value of 6. The credit value is used along with the grade value to determine the grade point average, e.g. If a student receives a C+ in a course, the value of the C+ is 5. If the course is a 6 credit course then the credit value is 6. Therefore the points a student would receive for this course would be 30 (5 x 6).

Courses Outside the Major (known as "electives" prior to FW12)

Credits outside the major are courses which are intended to broaden the educational experience of students beyond their area of specialization. Credits outside the major include most courses which are not used to fulfil the general education requirements or major/minor requirements.

Courses not considered to be credits outside the major are:

  • Major/minor courses taken above the required number;
  • Non-major/minor courses taken within the major/minor subject (e.g. AP/FR 1020 6.00 is a non-major French course);
  • Courses outside the major/minor taken to fulfil major/minor requirements (e.g. AP/ADMS 2400 3.00 or HH/PSYC 3570 3.00 and AP/ECON 3240 3.00 are human resources management requirements);
  • Courses which are cross-listed or designated in the Undergraduate Calendar as program course substitutes to courses offered by the major/minor program (e.g. For Criminology, the Undergraduate Calendar reports AP/CRIM 3656 3.00 is cross-listed to AP/SOSC 3656 3.00 and is also a program course substitute for AP/CRIM 3652 3.00).

First Declared Subject

First declared subject is the student’s major, which is their primary area of concentration.

Foundations Courses

Foundations courses are 1000- and 2000-level nine-credit courses offered by the Division of Humanities and Division of Social Science in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. Foundations courses are part of the general education requirement.

General Education Courses

General education courses are courses which provide a broad interdisciplinary perspective, in addition to courses which focus on a specific subject. The requirements vary from Faculty to Faculty. For further information about general education courses, click on the appropriate link for your faculty:

School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design | Faculty of Health | Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

If you have questions about your general education requirements, please contact your Faculty's Academic Advising Office .

Grade Point Average (GPA)

Two types of averages are calculated and reported to students: sessional and cumulative. Both your grade point average achieved during a particular session (sessional grade point average) and your overall grade point average (cumulative grade point average) show on your grade report. All averages calculated for purposes such as determining eligibility to proceed and graduate are credit-weighted. Averages are calculated on the basis of the point value assigned to each letter grade as well as the credit value associated with that grade point value. To determine the grade point average:

  • Multiply total credit of each course by the grade point.
  • Add up total number of credits.
  • Add up the total of grade points.
  • Divide the total grade points by the total credits.

Grade Point Values

The following are the point values assigned to letter grades: 9 = A+; 8 = A; 7 = B+; 6 = B; 5 = C+; 4 = C; 3 = D+; 2 = D; 1 = E; 0 = F.

Letter of Permission (LOP)

A letter of permission allows students to receive credit at York for courses taken at other universities. In order to receive credit for such courses, a letter of permission must be obtained prior to enrolling. Students, who attend another institution without first obtaining a letter of permission, must reapply for admission and supply supporting documentation where necessary. In order to receive credit for courses taken on a letter of permission, students must arrange for the host institution to submit an official transcript to the Registrar’s Office.

Overall Cumulative Grade Point Average (OCGPA)

The overall cumulative grade point average reflects a student’s grades over the entire undergraduate career to date in a student’s particular degree program. Students who have completed less than 84 earned credits and are in year levels one, two or three,and whose overall cumulative grade point average is below 5.00, may continue in an Honours degree program provided they meet the year level progression requirements as follows:

Pass/Fail Courses

Undergraduate students who have passed 24 credits and are in good academic standing, may be eligible to take a limited number of courses towards their degree on an ungraded basis. There are a number of additional Faculty-specific regulations that must be met for you to be eligible to take a course or courses on an ungraded basis. Instead of a final grade, you will either receive a pass or a fail for the course, which will appear on both your grade report and your transcript. Neither the pass nor the fail is calculated into your grade point average. If you want to take a course on a pass/fail basis, you need to complete the Pass/Fail Option Application form during the first two weeks of classes for the course.

Repeated Courses

When courses are repeated, York University's academic regulation is that only the grade and credit value of the second attempt is your grade of record. Twice a year - once in April for fall/winter courses and once in August for summer courses - the Registrar's Office reviews all repeated courses to ensure only the second grade is counted. Once the repeated courses process is complete, the grade on all attempts other than your second attempt will be marked as "NCR" (no credit received). Also your GPA as well as credits earned will reflect only the credits and grade of the second attempt. During the session, until we process our repeated courses updates, the credits and GPA should not be considered final. Once you see "NCR" on the repeated course in the grades section, this means that all updates have been completed and your report has been adjusted accordingly.

For more information about the repeated courses policy, see the Senate policy . If you have questions about your general education requirements, please contact your Faculty's Advising Office .

Required for Major

Mandatory courses that are required to fulfill major degree requirements. They are counted towards the total number of credits for the degree but not towards the major.

Residency Requirement

All York University undergraduate students must fulfill York’s residency requirement, which means that a minimum of 30 course credits and at least half (50 per cent) of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program major/minor must be taken at York University. Students should look at the Undergraduate Calendar for further information.

Second Declared Subject

Second declared subject is the student’s second major in a double major program, or the minor in a major/minor program.

Sessional Grade Point Average

The sessional grade point average reflects a student’s grades for a particular academic session, e.g. Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Session.

Transfer Credit

Transfer credit, also known as "advanced standing", refers to the number of credit or course equivalents you will be awarded towards your degree at York based on previous (accredited) postsecondary studies. Transfer credit is granted upon admission to all applicants who've studied at accredited postsecondary institutions before applying to York. This includes universities, colleges and some advanced secondary school credentials (IB and GCE programs). Transfer Credits will be applied to your Degree Progress Report within your first Academic year, where applicable. For further information about transfer credit, please visit the Students with Transfer Credits page.

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Manage My Academic Record

Degree progress report.

The Degree Progress Report is an online self-serve tool that allows students to track their progress towards their degree. It is currently available for a number of single major programs, with a plan to implement it for more programs over time. Use the search tool below to check if your program is available.

The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar . It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what requirements you still need to complete and what is currently in progress. If you have a question about your Degree Progress report, please contact your Faculty or Department .

How to Use the Report

  • Use the search below to see whether a report is currently available for your program and year of entry. If it is, click on the link to access your report.
  • You must be enrolled in at least one course in the program in order for the report to work.
  • Review the Frequently Asked Questions page and glossary of terms to help better understand the terminology used on the report.
  • Review your report and contact your Faculty's Advising Office if you have any questions or concerns.

Degree Progress Report Presentation

PLEASE NOTE: Currently the DPR is available only for single major programs. For programs with stream requirements, the DPR is only available if you have declared your stream. To see if your program is part of the DPR project, please use the search field below.

Degree Progress Report

Note : Many students will have their transfer credit decisions reflected directly on their Degree Progress Report. If you received transfer credit for previous post secondary studies, and your report does not contain that information at this time, some of the rules may be reported as "unsatisfied". However, a link to your most recent transfer credit statement is provided. You can learn more about transfer credits and your Degree Progress Report from the Transfer Credit FAQ page.

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Accounting - B.B.A. Administrative Management - B.B.A. (also offered online) Agricultural Business - B.B.A

Biblical Studies -B.A. Biblical Studies, Ministry - B.A. Biblical Studies, Youth and Family Ministry - B.A. Biblical Studies, Christian Counseling - B.A. Biblical Studies, Worship Ministry - B.A. Biology, Chemistry Concentration - B.S. Biology, Exercise Science  - B.S. Biology, General Biology - B.S. Biology, Health Systems (Nursing) - B.S. (partnership with Creighton) Biology, Pre-Chiropractic - B.S. Biology, Pre-Dentistry - B.S. Biology, Pre-Medicine - B.S. Biology, Pre-Optometry - B.S. Biology, Pre-Pharmacy - B.S. Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy - B.S. Biology, Pre-Professional - B.S.   Biology, Pre-Veterinary Medicine - B.S. Business, Administrative Management - B.B.A. (also offered online) Business, Agricultural Business - B.B.A Business, Marketing, & IT Education (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A Business, Sports Management - B.B.A

Chemicial Engineering  - B.S. (UND partnership)  Christian Counseling - B.A. Cival Engineering, - B.S. (UND partnership)  Communication, Media and Film Studies - B.A. Communication, Strategic & Corporate Communication - B.A. Communication, Theatre Concentration - B.A. Computer Science - B.S. Criminal Justice - B.S. Criminal Justice, Pre-Law  - B.S. Cybersecurity - B.S.

Education, Business, Marketing, & IT (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A Education, Elementary (K-8 field endorsement) - B.A. Education, English (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. Education, History (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. Education, Mathematics (7-12 field endorsement) - B.A.  Education, Physical (K-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. Education, Social Science (7-12 field endorsement) - B.A. Education, Vocal Music (K-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. * Supplemental Education Endorsements and majors available only as 2nd majors:  - Coaching (supplemental endorsement 7-12)  - Special Education, Mild/Moderate Disabilities, as an additional field endorsement (K-12)  - Speech (supplemental endorsement 7-12)  - Theatre (supplemental endorsement 7-12) Electrical Engineering  - B.S. (UND partnership) Pre-Engineering, Natural Science - B.S. English Education  (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. English, Literacy & Cultural Studies - B.A. English, Professional & Media Writing - B.A. Exercise Science  - B.S.

General Studies - B.A. (also offered online)

History - B.A. History Education (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A.

Literacy & Cultural Studies - B.A.

Marketing, & IT Education (7-12 subject endorsement) - B.A Mathematics - B.A. Math Education (7-12 field endorsement) - B.A. Mechanical Engineering - B.S. (UND partnership)  Ministry - B.A.

Natural Science - B.S. Nursing - B.S. (partnership with Creighton)

Physical Education (K-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. Pre-Chiropractic - B.S. Pre-Dentistry - B.S. Pre-Medicine - B.S. Pre-Optometry - B.S. Pre-Pharmacy - B.S. Pre-Physical Therapy - B.S. Pre-Professional - B.S.   Pre-Veterinary Medicine - B.S. Professional & Media Writing - B.A. Psychology - B.S. (also offered online)

Social Science Education (7-12 field endorsement) - B.A. Sports Management - B.B.A Strategic & Corporate Communication - B.A.

Theatre Communication - B.A.

Vocal Music Education (K-12 subject endorsement) - B.A. Vocal Performance - B.A.

Worship Ministry - B.A

Youth and Family Ministry - B.A.

Associate of Arts, General Studies

Bachelor of arts, biblical studies.

  • with electives
  • with an concentration in Ministry
  • with an concentration in Youth and Family Ministry
  • with an concentration in Christian Counseling
  • with an concentration in Worship Ministry

Bachelor of Arts, Communication

  • with an concentration in Strategic and Corporate Communication
  • with an concentration in Media and Film Studies
  • with an concentration in Theatre

Bachelor of Arts, Education

  • Business, Marketing, and Information Technology (7-12 endorsement) 
  • English Education (7-12 subject endorsement) 
  • Elementary Education with the Elementary field (K-8 endorsement) 
  • History Education (7-12 subject endorsement) 
  • Mathematics Education (7-12 field endorsement) 
  • Physical Education (K-12 subject endorsement) with the supplemental Coaching endorsement (7-12)
  • Social Science Education (7-12 field endorsement) 
  • Vocal Music Education (K-12 subject endorsements) 

Bachelor of Arts, English 

  • with an concentration in Literacy and Cultural Studies
  • with an concentration in Professional and Media Writing

Bachelor of Arts, General Studies 

Bachelor of arts, history , bachelor of arts, mathematics , bachelor of business administration, accounting, bachelor of business administration, business administration .

  • with an concentration in Business Management
  • with an concentration in Sports Management
  • with an concentration in Agricultural Business 

Bachelor of Music, Vocal Performance 

Bachelor of science, biology .

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  • with a Pre-Professional concentration
  • with a concentration in Exercise Science
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  • with a concentration in Chemistry

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Bachelor of science, psychology , bachelor of science, natural sciences (pre-engineering) .

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Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Bachelor of science, cybersecurity, master of arts, education.

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  • with an emphasis in Educational Leadership (non-licensure; non certification)
  • with an emphasis in Educational Leadership ( with a path to Principal License )
  • with an emphasis in Social-Emotional Leadership
  • with an emphasis in Sports Administration

Master of Arts, Organizational Leadership

  • with an emphasis in Business Information Leadership
  • with an emphasis in Organizational and Global Leadership

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Two people found dead inside a University of Colorado at Colorado Springs campus dorm room on Friday have been identified by police, after revealing the incident appears to be isolated and is being investigated as a homicide, not a murder-suicide.

The Colorado Springs Police Department, on Sunday, identified the victims as 24-year-old Samuel Knopp of Parker, Colorado, and 26-year-old Celie Rain Montgomery of Pueblo, Colorado.

Knopp, police added, was enrolled at the university as a student while Montgomery was not.

Just before 6 a.m. on Friday, university police received a call that shots were fired from the Crestone House, a campus dormitory.

When officers responded to the room, they found a man and woman inside, later identified as Knopp and Montgomery, who were both dead, each with one gunshot wound to the head.

The campus went into lockdown briefly on Friday, which was lifted nearly an hour-and-a-half later.

The campus was closed for the day in response to the shooting.

The Colorado Springs Police Department received a request for assistance, and the department’s homicide unit responded and took over the investigation.

An autopsy was conducted on the two bodies by the El Paso County Coroner’s Office, which identified the two victims.

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The Coroner’s Office is currently working on the cause and manner of death, as both are being investigated as homicide.

Police said Sunday that the primary focus of the investigation has been on the victims and pursuing justice for them and their families.

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The investigation remains active as detectives continue to develop additional leads and potential suspect details.

“Given this case’s active and fluid nature, additional information about those leads and any potential suspect details will not be released at this time,” a press release from the department read.

The victims were identified as as 24-year-old Samuel Knopp of Parker, Colorado, and 26-year-old Celie Rain Montgomery of Pueblo, Colorado.

The department also said the investigation so far has indicated this is an isolated incident between parties who were known to each other, and not just a random attack against the school or other students at the university.

“While acknowledging the difficulty of the situation and the withholding of information in the initial stages of the investigation, we owe it to the victims and their families to deliver accountability and justice for this horrific act,” police said. “These are the third and fourth homicides in the City of Colorado Springs this year. At this time last year, there were two homicides.”

Police encourage anyone with information or who is a witness to the investigation to contact them at 719-444-7000 or by calling  Crime Stoppers  at 719-634-STOP (7867) or 1-800-222-8477.

Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson contributed to this report.

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    The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar. It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree.

  14. LA&PS Degree Checklist

    Choose the checklist for the year you began your study, as they are updated every year. These checklists do not provide official confirmation of your eligibility to graduate. To find out which courses you have already completed toward your degree, use the Degree Progress Report. For more help, contact your academic advisor. Find the courses you ...

  15. Degree Progress Report

    The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar. It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree. Based on this automated review, it shows you what requirements you have already completed, what ...

  16. Glossary of Terms

    Repeated Courses. When courses are repeated, York University's academic regulation is that only the grade and credit value of the second attempt is your grade of record. Twice a year - once in April for fall/winter courses and once in August for summer courses - the Registrar's Office reviews all repeated courses to ensure only the second grade ...

  17. Science Department

    The York University's science department: Gives students an awareness of the world in which we live and our responsibilities as inhabitants of this world. Contains dynamic faculty that instruct and mentor students. Prepares graduates with analytical and critical thinking skills necessary for most scientific careers.

  18. Degree Progress

    Degree Progress. Degree Progress Report Contact Information Frequently Asked Questions Glossary of Terms Students with Transfer Credits. Connect with the Division of Students. Keele, Glendon and Markham Campus; Contact (416) 736-2100;

  19. Degree Progress Report

    The Degree Progress Report checks the requirements that are needed for you to graduate in your degree program as per the Undergraduate Calendar. It checks all of the courses on your official record that you have taken at York towards your degree.

  20. Majors & Degrees

    York University ; Academics; Majors & Degrees; Navigate this section: Admissions. Admissions; Schedule A Visit; ... College Credit: Associate of Arts, General Studies: Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration ... CARES Act, Report to the Secretary of Education.

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    Knopp, police added, was enrolled at the university as a student while Montgomery was not. Just before 6 a.m. on Friday, university police received a call that shots were fired from the Crestone ...