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Track your progress

Your Track Progress tab shows all of your program requirements (including required courses and electives) and progress.

Current Experience

Viewing your progress

You can view your progress in two ways: your Official Audit Progress (which only shows classes already taken or registered) or your Planned Audit Progress (which shows classes planned out within Stellic, and courses already taken or registered). The audit will show any programs (such as majors or minors) that you have declared or added to your plan. Each program will have a breakdown of courses/units taken and planned. You can also see the GPA specific to that program.

You also have the option to view your full audit, a compact version, or just the requirements you have remaining. Clicking on a remaining requirement will bring up course information, or a list of courses eligible for that requirement.

Within each category of classes, you can see specific constraints (rules for which courses can count). Click the "constraint" box next to the requirement's title to get the details for what can count in that category.

Progress symbols overview

The course/requirement has been completed. These are already taken and passed classes, or requirements that are completely fulfilled. These will remain the same in the official and planned audit.

The course/requirement still needs to be completed. In your official audit, any section not taken or registered will show as red. In your planned audit, any section that is not yet in your plan will be red.

The course is currently being taken this term.

The course/requirement is in the plan and will be satisfied once completed. Official = only classes registered for the current semester will show in yellow. Planned = all the classes you already have planned out, even years ahead, will show yellow.

The number of remaining courses for a requirement. Non-course requirements are not included in this total.

The course is double counting with a requirement in another program. Hover over the link symbol for details on where the class is double-counting.

The course has been taken more than once. This icon only appears if the course has been taken more than once and isn't permitted to count for more than one requirement.

The course is taken/registered but not counting for the requirement (e.g., a course that doesn't have a high enough grade to fill the requirement, or a course that is counting for a different requirement instead). You'll also see these courses at the bottom of the audit under Unmatched Courses.

(Depending on school settings) Indicates that the requirement is being filled by a course your institution has designated as equivalent with the course noted in the audit.

Indicates the course is counting for a requirement because of a constraint added on a higher level (parent) requirement. For example, you may have a constraint in Requirement A that expects students to fulfill a total number of credits. Nested within Requirement A might be Requirement B, which has a "fulfill any" constraint with a list of courses.

You only need to take one course from the list to fulfill Requirement B, but the audit may show additional courses matching to fulfill Requirement B in order to meet the total credits required by the parent Requirement A.

Unmatched courses

These are courses that are taken or in plan, but that do not count towards anything in the audit, even the unit total. They could be unmatched because the letter grade is not sufficient to fulfill the requirement, or because another course is filling the requirement instead.


Coming soon (March 2026)

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Updated icons

You'll see new icons next to your courses that make it clearer whether a course is completed, in progress, planned, or still needed.

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Course is taken or requirement is satisfied

Course or requirement is waived

Course is taken or requirement is satisfied but was optional

Course or requirement is in progress 👉 This can be configured to show either an orange or green indicator depending on what is more appropriate for your campus

A registered course in a future term, or a requirement with a future registered course

A registered course on a waitlist, or a requirement with a waitlisted course

A course in the shopping cart, or a requirement with a course in the shopping cart. This option is only available for partners using the shopping cart registration model.

A planned course, or a requirement with a planned course

A remaining course or requirement

A remaining optional course or requirement

A completed milestone

A remaining milestone

A planned milestone

Additional information

Sometimes courses require additional information to be provided. This is now indicated with an additional icon on the course on the right side:

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Course is counting toward multiple requirements, hover for details

Course is being used as an equivalent to the required course

Informational note about the course (e.g., Course was taken but was not required)

Additional information that requires attention (e.g., Course was taken but grade requirement was not met)

Course is fulfilling a parent requirement and may appear in multiple locations

Progress bar

Your progress bar will now show:

  • A label indicating whether you're viewing your Official or Planned progress

  • Colored dots summarizing how many courses are in each status

  • More detail when you hover - the courses that make up each section will be highlighted

Requirement Status Boxes

Each requirement now shows one or two small boxes on the left:

  • One box = course requirements only

  • Two boxes = course requirements (left) and milestone requirements (right, with a flag icon)

For example: In the image below, there are 7 milestones remaining, and 13 other requirements remaining. The left box always indicates the state of non-milestone requirements and the right box with flag icon shows the state of milestone requirements.

When all boxes are green, that requirement is complete! If you see a number, that's how many items are still needed.

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