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Stellic Symbols Glossary
Stellic Symbols Glossary
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Progress Symbols Overview

A green box with a white checkmark.

Green check box: This icon shows that the course/requirement has been completed. These are already taken and passed classes, or requirements that are completely fulfilled. These remain the same in the official and planned audit

A yellow icon box with double checkmarks.

Red check box: This icon shows that 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.

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Yellow double checkmarks: This icon shows that the course is currently being taken this term.

A yellow box with a single white checkmark.

Yellow single checkmark: This icon shows that 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 with Stellic, even years ahead, will show yellow.

A red outline box with a two digit number in it.

Red numbers in a red box: This icon shows that the number of remaining courses for a requirement. Non-course requirements are not included in this total.

A green box icon with a chainlink graphic inside.

Green chainlink icon: This icon shows that the course is double counting with a requirement in another program. In the console, hover over the link symbol for details on where the class is double-counting.

A white box with green arrows in the center showing a "repeat" motion.

Green circular arrow: The course has been taken more than once. This is a course which isn’t permitted to count for more than one requirement.

A red circle with an exclamation point in the center.

Red circle with an exclamation point: This icon shows that the course is taken/registered but not counting for the requirement. (Ex. A course that doesn't have a high enough grade to fill the requirement). You'll also see these courses at the bottom of the audit, under Unmatched Courses.

A black double-headed arrow.

Double headed arrow: This icon indicates that the requirement is being filled by a course that your institution has designated as equivalent with the course noted in the audit.

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