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Why do some of the tabs in Degree Audit say “Satisfied” when that doesn make sense?

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Why do some of the tabs in Degree Audit say “Satisfied” when that doesn make sense?

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The “Satisfied”/”Unsatisfied” text is a delivered display in Degree Audit, and is used on every requirement rule written within the Audit report. Unfortunately, some of the items we want to share on this report are simply informationā€based and are not pieces that would necessarily be satisfied or unsatisfied. This text, however, will still appear. You can ignore this display on the “Degree Audit Information” tab and the “Courses Not Used in General Education Requirements” tab. These two tabs will remain collapsed unless you expand them for details. All other tabs will reflect your status within that particular requirement area. Each tab remains “Unsatisfied” and expanded until you have completed or in progress/registered coursework that will thoroughly fulfill your requirement, in which case the status will change to “Satisfied” and that requirement area will collapse.

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