What is the difference between a satisfied, potentially satisfied or not yet satisfied requirement?
These are the combination of results that appear in the degree progress report. (Completed)…………………..Satisfied When a student passes a course or a number of courses that are specifically required as part of a particular degree, then the course or courses will show the final grade and are considered to be completed. When the course or all of the courses have been completed, the result is that that particular requirement of the degree program has been fully satisfied. (in progress)………………….Potentially Satisfied If a student is currently enrolled in a course or courses that are part of a degree requirement, the course or courses will show as in progress and the result will be that that requirement is potentially satisfied. Still required……………………Not yet satisfied If a student has not passed a course or courses that are part of a degree requirement, or has not yet enrolled in the course or courses, they will show as still required and the result wil
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