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]Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.credentialsportal.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
View your progress
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]
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.)
Understanding your track requirements
Each credentialing track has a set of requirements you must fulfill:| Requirement type | What it means |
|---|---|
| Courses | Specific studies you must complete before your board interview |
| Years of service | Minimum years in ministry required for this track |
| Extra criteria | Additional requirements such as workshop attendance, a background check, or a ministerial prep program |
Course completions
Each course in your track shows:- Completed — A checkmark and the date your administrator marked it complete
- Not completed — An empty checkbox
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