Hello I am enrolled in a summer course and I’m trying to begin the work. I go to the all courses tab in canvas to try to view the work that needs to be done but the course does not open up but it is under as “yes for published”
Hi @DanielFlores198,
My guess is that even though the course is published, there still might be dates set by the school determining when you can start to access the course. In the global community, we are just other Canvas users, so we can't see your specific course or know your school's policies. My best advice for you would be to reach out to the teacher/instructor of the course via email or phone if you have that information and ask them when the course should be available to you.
Hope this helps a bit, even if it's not an exact answer.
-Chris
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