Graduation criteria#

This guide is for implementers defining the conditions beneficiaries must meet for program graduation.

Criteria configuration#

Each criterion within a pathway has:

Field

What it means

Name

Criterion label (e.g., "Income Threshold")

Pathway

Which graduation pathway this belongs to

Weight

Importance (default 1.0, higher = more important)

Assessment Method

How the criterion is verified

Required

Must be met for graduation (vs. optional)

Assessment methods#

Method

How it works

Best for

Self-report

Beneficiary provides information

Income, savings, livelihood status

Verification Required

Third-party or document verification

Employment, bank account, asset ownership

Computed

System calculates from data

Program attendance, payment history

Field Observation

Case worker observes during visit

Housing quality, livelihood activity

Pre-configured criteria examples#

Criterion

Method

Weight

Description

Income threshold

Verification Required

1.0

Monthly income above poverty line

Livelihood activity

Field Observation

1.0

Has active income-generating activity

Savings account

Verification Required

0.8

Has functional savings account

Training completion

Computed

0.6

Completed required training sessions

Debt level

Self-report

0.5

Manageable debt-to-income ratio

Setting up criteria#

Step 1: Plan your graduation conditions#

Determine what beneficiaries must achieve:

  • Which criteria are mandatory vs. optional?

  • How will each criterion be verified?

  • What weights reflect your program's priorities?

Step 2: Create criteria#

  1. Navigate to Graduation > Graduation Criteria

  2. Click Create

  3. Select the Pathway

  4. Set the Name, Weight, and Assessment Method

  5. Mark as Required if mandatory

  6. Save

Step 3: Run assessments#

  1. Open a beneficiary's graduation assessment

  2. For each criterion, record whether it is met

  3. The system calculates an overall readiness score based on weights

  4. If all required criteria are met, the beneficiary is eligible for graduation

Monitoring duration#

After graduation, beneficiaries enter a monitoring period:

Setting

What it means

Monitoring Duration (months)

How long to track post-graduation

During monitoring:

  • The system continues tracking the graduated beneficiary

  • If key indicators fall below thresholds, they can be flagged for re-enrollment

  • At the end of monitoring, the graduation is confirmed as final

Are You Stuck?#

Criteria weights - how are they used?

Weights contribute to an overall graduation readiness score. A criterion with weight 1.0 has twice the impact of one with weight 0.5. The exact threshold for "ready to graduate" depends on your program policy.

Can I have different criteria for different pathways?

Yes. Each criterion is linked to a specific pathway. Standard Graduation might require 5 criteria while Early Graduation requires 3.

How do I handle computed criteria?

Computed criteria pull data from the system automatically (e.g., attendance records, payment history). The computation is based on existing program data.

Beneficiary meets criteria but supervisor disagrees?

If the pathway has Approval Required enabled, the supervisor can reject the graduation even if criteria are met, with a documented reason.

Next steps#