Introduction
Throughout your degree audit report, you will see icons with different indications. Their meanings are listed below.
Audit Icons
Green checkmark: The course/requirement has been completed. These are already taken and passed classes, or requirements that are fulfilled.
Red box: The course/requirement still needs to be completed. In the official audit, any section not taken or registered will show red.
Yellow double checkmarks: The course is currently being taken.
Yellow single checkmark: The course/requirement is in the plan and will be satisfied once completed.
Red number in a red box: The number of remaining courses for a requirement. Non-course requirements are not included in this total.
Green link: The course is double counting with a requirement in another program.
Green circular arrow: 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.
Red exclamation point: The course is taken/registered but cannot count for the requirement (ex: unsatisfactory grade, double counting limits, etc.).
Crossing arrows: This indicates that the requirement is being filled by a course that your institution has designated as equivalent to the course noted in the audit.
Shaded dot/unshaded dot: The course is being used to satisfy a higher lever parent requirement.