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Your progress page shows where you stand in your credentialing track — which courses you’ve completed, how many years of service you have, and any additional criteria you need to fulfill. [Screenshot: Candidate progress view showing a track progress bar, course completion checklist, and extra criteria section]

View your progress

1

Open your profile

Click your name or avatar in the top-right corner and select Profile, or navigate to your profile from the People directory.[Screenshot: Profile page with the Progress or Track section visible]
2

Review your track

Your enrolled track is shown at the top of the progress section. Below it are the requirements:
  • Required courses (with completion status and dates)
  • Years of service required vs. served
  • Extra criteria (workshops, background checks, etc.)
[Screenshot: Track requirements breakdown with checkmarks next to completed items]

Understanding your track requirements

Each credentialing track has a set of requirements you must fulfill:
Requirement typeWhat it means
CoursesSpecific studies you must complete before your board interview
Years of serviceMinimum years in ministry required for this track
Extra criteriaAdditional requirements such as workshop attendance, a background check, or a ministerial prep program
[Screenshot: Example Ministerial Track showing 21 required courses, 3 years of service, and extra criteria like “Ministerial Prep Workshop” and “Background Check”]

Course completions

Each course in your track shows:
  • Completed — A checkmark and the date your administrator marked it complete
  • Not completed — An empty checkbox
Course completions are recorded by your district administrator. If you believe a course is incorrectly marked, contact your administrator.
You cannot mark your own courses as complete — only district administrators can do this.

Extra criteria

Extra criteria are non-course requirements specific to your track. Examples:
  • Completing a ministerial preparation workshop
  • Submitting a background check
  • Fulfilling a probationary service period
Contact your district administrator if you have questions about what extra criteria are required or how to fulfill them.

What happens when requirements are met?

Once all track requirements are fulfilled, your administrator can schedule your board interview. The board then reviews your record and makes their recommendation. If you believe all your requirements are complete but haven’t been scheduled for an interview, reach out to your district administrator.