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The export feature lets you download your entire course plan as a PDF file. The generated document includes every semester in your plan, the courses and credit counts for each semester, the requirements each course fulfills (color-coded by college, major, minor, and other), and a header with your name, college, major or minor, entrance date, and expected graduation date. You can share the file with classmates, attach it to emails, or print it before a meeting.

Accessing the Tools section

The Tools section is available from the top navigation bar of your Courseplan dashboard. Click Tools to open the page. You will see four cards: Progress Tracker, Contact Your Advisors, Export Schedule, and Useful Links.

Exporting as a PDF

1

Open the Tools section

From the dashboard navigation bar, click Tools. The tools page loads with all four cards.
2

Locate the Export Schedule card

Find the Export Schedule card on the right side of the page. It displays a download icon and the message “Export your schedule as PDF and share with your friends!”
3

Click Download

Click the Download button. Courseplan generates your PDF in the background using your current plan data.
4

Save the file

Your browser downloads a PDF named after your first name, for example Alex_CoursePlan.pdf. Save it to your preferred location.

What the PDF includes

The exported PDF is formatted as a letter-size document and contains:
  • Header — your full name, college, major(s), minor(s) or graduate program, entrance semester, and expected graduation semester.
  • Semester tables — one table per semester, each listing course name, credit count, and requirements fulfilled. Semesters are labeled with a season emoji (fall, spring, summer, or winter).
  • AP/IB credit table — if you entered AP or IB exam credits during onboarding, those appear in a separate table at the end.
  • Requirement color coding — colored bubbles in each row show which requirement group a course satisfies: college requirements, major requirements, minor requirements, or other courses.
  • Footer — a link back to courseplan.io.
Empty semesters that contain no courses are automatically omitted from the PDF to keep the output clean.
Bring your exported PDF to advisor meetings. Because the document already lists the requirements each course fulfills, your advisor can quickly verify your progress toward graduation without needing to log into any system.

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