A single audit answers for one course. A catalog answers for all of them at once: every course graded red, amber, or green against the Standards, a fix-first list ordered by exposure, and the set that's already audit-ready. Each status drills down to that course's own evidence file.
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Every critical and material finding across the catalog, ordered by exposure. Each is a task, not a verdict — course, action, and a sensible by-when.
Courses that cleared every mechanical check against the 2026 Standards. The fix list is finite — most of the catalog is here.
One row per course: status, the headline finding, the credit change if the recompute moved it, the count of critical / material / advisory findings, and a link into the full evidence file. Filter to the courses that need work.
| Course | Status | Headline finding | Credit Δ | C · M · A | Evidence |
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C · M · A = critical / material / advisory finding counts. In a live audit each Evidence → link opens that course's own generated evidence file; in this sample they all point to the published NASBA sample. Credit Δ shows only where the recompute changed the supported number.
Standards get revised, courses get edited, and a green catalog drifts back to amber between renewals. ProveStead re-runs the grid on a schedule and flags the course that slipped — so the catalog stays audit-ready, not just audited once.
Free coverage scan on one of your own courses first — see a real finding before you commit.