You can remove free courses from your Udacity homepage by clicking on your Account Settings and then clicking on the Courses tab. Once there, you can click "Remove Course" under the name of any course you would like to remove from your homepage. Do you have a tip or trick to share?
You can cancel your subscription at any time by going to the Subscription & Billing section found in your account Udacity Account Settings, then click Cancel on your active Nanodegree program. From there, you will be guided through some prompts in order to complete the cancellation.
0:052:40How to Unenroll Students from a Course - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFind the student who you want to unenroll. And click on their name after opening the studentsMoreFind the student who you want to unenroll. And click on their name after opening the students enrollment page click the unenroll student button to remove the student from the navigate.
You can remove a course from your My learning page by moving it to the Archive section, or, if you're not interested in completing the course, you can unenroll from it.
There isn't an option to pause a Nanodegree program as yet. That said, if you are on a monthly subscription, you can cancel at any time, after which your access to the program will move to static access at the end of the billing cycle.
Disenroll, "To cancel enrolment; to remove oneself from a list" may be the word you want. It is in common use, for example as a bit of legal jargon for leaving an insurance plan: A member may only disenroll from an MA plan during one of the four election periods noted above. ...
(transitive, intransitive) To undo the enrolment of; to cause (oneself or another person) to not be enrolled.
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.
Courses are not deleted from an account unless done so by you or another user at your institution.Open Settings. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link.Permanently Delete Course. Click the Delete this Course link. ... Delete Course. Click the Delete Course button. ... View Confirmation. View the confirmation message.
Remove a course: if you decide you don't want to purchase a course that is in your shopping cart, click Remove. Please note that removing a course from the shopping cart cannot be undone. Save a course for later: if you would like to buy some of the courses in your shopping cart at a later time, click Save for Later.
If you're able to finish in one month, you can! However, please note that the length and time commitment for completing our Nanodegree programs varies depending on the requirements for the specific program. Certain programs may require more of a time commitment, depending on topic complexity and your skill level.
Students who enroll and graduate from a subscription-based Nanodegree program, single paid course, or Executive Program will have indefinite static access to their programs post graduation.
Answer: You can pause your monthly subscription for 1, 2, or 3 months.
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Videos load more quickly, much better UI, better autoplay, persistent preferences (speed/subtitles/etc.), quizzes are properly embedded. This is definitely an improved experience!
If anyone else schedules their life on Google Calendar, here's some instructions on importing the Canvas Calendar to google's!
Basically a storm is brewing around me and might be out of power, so wanted to load my tablet up with the lectures to get a head start.
Also, waitlist ends later today. So, don’t forget to register if you want in.
Udacity's Nanodegree programs are a series of paid courses. Each paid course is a distinct unit of learning, typically ending in a project where students demonstrate mastery of the skills covered. On average, a learner can finish a course in one month, working 5-10 hours a week.
Udacity's Nanodegree programs are a series of paid courses. Each paid course is a distinct unit of learning, typically ending in a project where students demonstrate mastery of the skills covered. On average, a learner can finish a course in one month, working 5-10 hours a week.
Yes, Similar to Nanodegree programs, learners will have to complete all ‘required’ components to graduate (e.g. Project work). Upon graduation, learners will receive a graduation certificate link that is shareable for the course they have completed.
Yes, if a student completes a Course (and passes the associated project), and subsequently enrolls in a Nanodegree program that includes that Course, their completion of the Course will be reflected in the Nanodegree program.