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Hello,
I am relatively new to Canvas. I am trying to find out who has dropped out of which courses in the past. On the Grade Export Report under Account Settings, I see that there is an enrollment state column. I am confused by the meaning of the values in this column.
I would expect the deleted value to mean that this user was deleted from the course, perhaps by themselves, perhaps by the teacher.
It is the meaning of concluded that confuses me the most, none of my institution's courses are concluded. I have not been able to find a way for a student to be concluded, only a course.
Regardless of their status in this report, all the users still exist in Canvas.
Can anyone help define these terms and tell me which ones are important to consider when counting dropouts?
Thanks
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Hi @tprus-ncsbn,
I think you have the general definitions pretty much correct:
Now with the general stuff out of the way, you will need to determine how your specific institution does things. Some will change dropped students to "deleted" status, while others (like mine) will use the "inactive" status, and still others might mark them as "concluded". A lot of this depends on university policies and SIS integration options that were chosen at some point. If your institution did not leave any documentation behind for you, you'll probably need to go get some data from your SIS and then compare that with Canvas data to determine how the different scenarios are handled.
Hope this helps, even if it's not a definitive answer!
-Chris
Hi @tprus-ncsbn,
I think you have the general definitions pretty much correct:
Now with the general stuff out of the way, you will need to determine how your specific institution does things. Some will change dropped students to "deleted" status, while others (like mine) will use the "inactive" status, and still others might mark them as "concluded". A lot of this depends on university policies and SIS integration options that were chosen at some point. If your institution did not leave any documentation behind for you, you'll probably need to go get some data from your SIS and then compare that with Canvas data to determine how the different scenarios are handled.
Hope this helps, even if it's not a definitive answer!
-Chris
@chriscasThanks for providing definitions of the enrollment state. They are very helpful. I have a follow-up question. How would you define the "completed" state, which is another potential value for the state attribute?
Thank you!
Hi @joand ,
In most areas of Canvas, concluded and completed are sometimes used interchangeably. I'm going to guess completed and concluded mean the same thing here. Since we conclude courses by term dates at my school, the grade export report shows everyone in active state. Someone else might be able to chime in and correct me if they know my assumption here is wrong.
-Chris
Thanks for the info, @chriscas. The enrollment state for all the students in the course I'm working with is "active" or "invited." However, the state for one student is "completed." I'll need to do more research to figure out why this student's state is not like the others.
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