The Progress Tracker gives you a live summary of how far along you are toward completing all degree requirements in your plan. It sits in the Progress Tracker card on the Tools page and updates automatically as you add or remove courses. Rather than reporting raw credit totals, the tracker measures progress against the discrete requirement groups that make up your degree — college, major, minor, and graduate program requirements — so you can see at a glance whether your planned coursework is on track.Documentation Index
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What the tracker displays
The Progress Tracker card is divided into two areas: Semicircular progress bar — A half-circle gauge fills from left to right as your overall requirement completion rises. An emoji above the center of the gauge changes as you cross each threshold, giving you a quick visual cue of where you stand:| Progress toward completion | Emoji shown | Status message |
|---|---|---|
| 0% (no requirements started) | Hands raised | ”Let’s get started!” |
| Greater than 0%, less than 25% | Hands raised | ”Strong start!“ |
| 25% to less than 50% | Flexing arm | ”Solid progress!“ |
| 50% to less than 75% | Star | ”Good work!“ |
| 75% to less than 100% | Fire | ”Almost there!“ |
| 100% (all requirements met) | Confetti | ”Congrats!” |
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How to read the tracker
The fraction shown in each row (fulfilled / total) counts how many individual requirements within that group have been satisfied by courses you have added to your plan. A requirement counts as fulfilled when at least one course in your plan satisfies it.
The semicircular bar aggregates all groups into a single percentage. It rotates from 0° to 180° as your total fulfilled count approaches your total required count across every group.
The progress figures are based entirely on the courses in your current plan. If you have not yet added courses to future semesters, your completion percentage will be lower than your actual progress. Add all planned courses — including those in upcoming semesters — to get the most accurate picture of where you will stand at graduation.