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Within the Members section of the course, locate your name. Click the gear. Select unenroll. This will remove yourself from the course and the course will no longer be in your course listing.
Course sections without grading periods can be manually archived using the following process:Click Courses.Select My Courses.Click the gear to the right of the section you wish to archive.Select Archive Section from the drop-down menu.Click Submit to complete.
Edit Resources There is a Gear Icon to the right of every resource. The Gear Icon enables you to Edit, Move, Copy, or Delete a resource. Edit: This option enables you to change the title of your resource. Copy to: This option enables you to "copy and paste" the resource into another location in your Resources.
If you want to remove yourself from a group, it is very simple to do. First, go into your group on Schoology. Then, scroll down a bit until you see a link on the left-hand side that says, “Leave this group.” Click on it and – voilà! – you're removed.
Access an Archived Course. You can enroll or continue to work in some courses even after the course end date. These courses are archived, which means that while you can access the course content, you cannot submit answers for graded problems or participate in course discussions.
To find archived courses, navigate to My Courses: Click Courses at the top of Schoology. Select My Courses in the drop-down menu. Click Archived to view past courses.
Once you have highlighted or accurately searched, you will then need to click the Delete function. Having selected the course, you will then click on the X button, which will delete the course. The X is found in the Edit Column, this is under the Course Categories.
If you do need to delete a class, you can do this by going to My Classes and clicking the Deletebutton, next to the Manage Class menu. Domain administrators can also delete classes the same way under the Classes tab in Domain Control.
Delete course offeringsFrom the Admin Tools menu, click Course Management.To find the course offering you want to delete, in the Offerings tab, enter a course name in the Search For field.Select the check boxes beside the course offerings you want deleted.Click Delete Selected.
Ask the person for help. Explain why you need to leave early. Once they agree that it's a good idea for you to skip school, tell them how you need them to help. If it's a parent or guardian, all they'll need to do is write a note and be prepared to answer the phone if anyone calls.
Basic Users Teachers, students, and parents with Basic Schoology accounts can delete their accounts by navigating to https://app.schoology.com/settings/account/action?delete while logged into the account they'd like to delete.
If you decide you want to drop a course you self-enrolled in using Canvas, follow these steps.Select the course from your Canvas Dashboard.From the right-hand navigation buttons, select "Drop this Course" Please note, this option is only available for open enrollment/resource courses in Canvas. ... Confirm your selection.
Dropping an assignment produces the same result as your instructor deleting it. Dropped assignments display as having a strikethrough through the entire row.
Note: For Schoology Plus added assignments, “Drop” will instead be “Delete.” As discussed above, these operations are mathematically equivalent; the only difference is that normal dropped assignments can be undropped, whereas added assignments will disappear when deleted, and must be re-added.
Schoology Plus allows you to both drop assignments that currently count towards your grade and undrop assignments that are currently dropped.
Schoology Plus “Added Assignment” assignment entries will disappear, instead of changing to a stricken-through display, when “Delete” is clicked.
Click “Drop.” The assignment will be dropped and no longer count towards your (simulated) grade, and the course and category grade displays will update accordingly.
Note that even in cases where a drop is simulated (like this example), an undrop will not remove the grade modified error_outline indicator.
Note: Please confirm with your Advisor or The Academic & Career Planning Center before adding or dropping any course
An undergraduate student is considered withdrawing from the University of South Dakota if ALL courses (from any state of South Dakota University) that the student is enrolled in during the semester are terminated