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Select your profile image in the top-right corner of the navigation bar. Then select My Courses. This opens your personal course dashboard, where you can find the following information about your courses.
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If you are a site admin or manager as well as a learner, you have multiple dashboards. Select Learner from the dropdown menu at the top of the dashboard to see the courses you are taking as a learner. To learn more about the manager or admin dashboard, see View information about your learners and courses. |
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Check enrollment or waitlist status
Courses you are enrolled in are under the Current tab. Courses you are waitlisted for are under the Waitlist tab.
Learn more about enrollment and the waitlist.
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Check when a course starts and ends
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From here, you can select a course to continue taking it. Learn more about taking a course.
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What if you completed a course, but it’s still listed as “Current”? You might see a course listed with 100% progress under your Current courses, but it is not listed under your Completed courses. This means you finished all of the lessons but did not save and submit the whole course. Follow these steps to fix it:
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In the dashboard, you can check grades for individual courses or download your full transcript. Learn more about how courses are graded.
Completed courses are listed under the Completed tab. The Percentage (%) is your grade. A green number with a check mark means you passed. A red number with an “X” means you failed. The course credits earned are listed next to the grade. By clicking one of your completed courses, you can Learn more about how courses are graded.
Click a completed course to return to its home page, even after the course has ended. There, you can read the description and download the certificate or resources. If the course has ended, you can’t open lessons.
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To download your full transcript (grades for all courses you completed), select My Transcript in the top-right corner of the dashboard. It lists the grade or completion status for all courses you enrolled in.
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It The transcript is a CSV file that you can open in any spreadsheet program on your computer or online. For example, you might have Microsoft Excel or Apple Numbers on your computer. If not, you can open it online in a program like Google Sheets.
Here’s an explanation of the information you will see in the transcript:
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Student Name | Your name. |
Student Email | Your email. |
Student Group(s) | The “admin group” you belong to on the platform. (This might be the name of your school or class.) |
Course Name | The name of the course. |
Course Slug | Part of the course URL, which can be used to identify the course. |
Course Start Date | When the course starts (not when you started it). |
Course End Date | When the course ends (not when you finished it). |
Course Grade Earned | Your grade for completed courses (example: 100.00 = 100%). Incomplete courses are noted as either:
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Course Credits Earned | The number of course credits you earned (if you completed and passed the course). |
Course Credit Claimed | Marks whether you claimed the course credits. |
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