why don't i have all my classes on my canvas page😕
@goehloli ...
Unfortunately, that's not a question we'll be able to directly answer here in the Community. If you are missing classes on your Canvas account, first check to make sure they are not listed on your "All Courses" screen.  How do I view all my Canvas courses as a student? If you see your courses listed on the "All Courses" screen, they may not be published yet. It's up to your instructor to publish the course so that you and your classmates have access to the content. If, however, your courses are not listed on the "All Courses" screen, then you'll need to reach out to your school's Canvas administrator or someone from your school's Online Learning / eLearning / Distance Learning team. They would be able to help you figure out why you don't have access to your courses...and get you on the right path.
Hopefully this will be enough information for you to get some help from folks at your school. Good luck to you!
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