how to unenroll from a course on connect

by Anika Murray 3 min read

Connect - Editing or Deleting a Course or Section
  1. On the My Courses page select Delete course from the course options menu (A). - Click OK on the confirmation window.
  2. The course is deleted. A confirmation appears at the top of your courses page and the course and section(s) are no longer listed.

How to unenroll from a course on EdX?

To unenroll from a course, follow these steps: 1. Visit your edX dashboard at https://courses.edx.org/dashboard. 2. On the Courses page of the dashboard, find the course that you want to unenroll from. 3. Select the Settings 'gear' icon next to the View Course or View Archived Course button.

How long does it take to get a refund for a course?

Unenrolling and Refunds. If you unenroll from the verified track of a course within the refund eligibility period, within 14 days after payment or within the first 14 days of the course, whichever comes last*, you are unenrolled from the course and automatically receive a refund for your course payment. * (Up to 180 days after your payment maximum)

Can you change courses in a bundle?

In courses that were purchased as part of a program bundle, you will have the ability to change course sessions in addition to unenrolling for a refund. For these courses, if the refund eligibility period has passed (meaning that you will not receive a refund), the unenroll option is not available.

Can you get a refund if you unenroll from a course?

If you unenroll from the verified track of a course AFTER the refund eligibility period has passed, you are unenrolled, but will not receive a refund. If you have earned a certificate the unenroll option will not be available and we are unable to provide a refund.

Can I unenroll myself on EdX?

If you are a Master's student and you were enrolled by your institution, you will not be able to directly unenroll yourself on edX .org. Please reach out to your advisor or designated contact at the institution to assist you with dropping a Master's course.

How to unenroll in a training plan?

To begin the unenrollment: Go to Learning > Training Plans > select Training Plan List from the left hand menu >. Locate the Training Plan title you found by checking the Enrollment Details >. Click the enrollment icon that corresponds to that Training Plan >. On the next screen, you will see "Currently Enrolled" users.

How to access the learner blue book?

The learner blue book can be accessed at any time by selecting the book icon to the left of the learner's name. Check the enrollment details as talked about in the section above to determine the module is not tied to a training plan. Many times, incomplete, individual modules can be removed from here.

What does "removing incomplete assignments" mean?

In any case, if there are any modules that are incomplete (i.e. - the exam has not been completed yet) then you can easily remove that course from a learner's enrollments. We will discuss removing incomplete assignments that are. 1. part of a training plan. 2. not part of a training plan, but assigned as an individual module.

What is a completion record?

2. not part of a training plan, but assigned as an individual module. IMPORTANT! Remember that completion records, no matter how assigned, cannot be removed from a learner's transcript as long as the exam has been submitted and passed. Determine how the Assignment was made---.

Can you reenroll in a one time training plan?

Note - If the training plan is marked as one-time only and was previously completed, the user may not be reenrolled in that training plan, ever.

Can incomplete courses drop off?

For non recurring training plans, because incomplete courses drop off the learner's assignments once they are unenrolled, if a learner needs one or more modules from any part of their training plan, they can complete the courses they need PRIOR to the unenrollment. The completions will stay on their transcript while the remaining will fall off.

Can you remove courses assigned to a learner?

You can easily remove courses assigned to a learner, not yet completed. Lets look at the modules, training plans, and the learner blue book. Provide a short description of the article. The title appears in the article and in search results.

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