on the course section, I have two classes that say I'm a student and enrolled but for published it says no does that mean I'm in the class or no?
Hey there, @AlexanderV3 ...
You absolutely are enrolled in those courses. The "No" under the "Published" column means that your instructor(s) for those courses have not yet "published" the courses for you and your classmates. The instructor(s) for those courses may not yet have the content ready to be released yet. My guess is that the instructor(s) will "publish" those courses closer to the official start date of the course, and then you'll be able to start working on the course material. (If you weren't enrolled at all, you wouldn't even see the course names listed on that screen.)
Hope this helps. Sing out if you have other questions about this.
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