I also have another question, I was told to talk to the HSE help-desk ticket system. I had my teacher talk to them for me, and its been a week since I last talked to them, my class is still not showing up. Would should I do?
I also have another question, I was told to talk to the HSE help-desk ticket system. I had my teacher talk to them for me, and its been a week since I last talked to them, my class is still not showing up. Would should I do?
Hi Gabriella Heitzman - So to be clear, unlike the subject heading that is showing up for me on this question (which I gather was an older question) you are enrolled in a course but cannot see it--correct? While your institution is indeed the best place to ask about this, check your entire list of classes by heading to Courses>>All Courses as shown here: How do I customize my Courses list as a student? It may be appearing as a "Future Enrollment" but is otherwise not available yet. There are many reasons for this, including the instructor not yet publishing the course OR perhaps publishing it but then not adjusting the "start" date for the course, which some institutions allow instructors to change. But the bottom line, I'm afraid, is you will have to check in with your school to see what their policies are. (And also to make sure that you are properly enrolled in it!) Hope this helps a bit.
Hi Gabriella Heitzman - So to be clear, unlike the subject heading that is showing up for me on this question (which I gather was an older question) you are enrolled in a course but cannot see it--correct? While your institution is indeed the best place to ask about this, check your entire list of classes by heading to Courses>>All Courses as shown here: How do I customize my Courses list as a student? It may be appearing as a "Future Enrollment" but is otherwise not available yet. There are many reasons for this, including the instructor not yet publishing the course OR perhaps publishing it but then not adjusting the "start" date for the course, which some institutions allow instructors to change. But the bottom line, I'm afraid, is you will have to check in with your school to see what their policies are. (And also to make sure that you are properly enrolled in it!) Hope this helps a bit.