I can't access my courses. I tried logging out and logging back in, didn't work. I tried to log in from a different browser and I still don't have access to my courses.
Hello @SamadMeher ...
Unfortunately, we here in the Canvas Community do not have access to your school's Canvas environment or any of your courses. The best thing for you to do is to reach out directly to your school's Canvas Online Learning / eLearning / Distance Education team who should be able help you with getting access to your course(s). I briefly searched Collin College's website, and I found the following for you:
Student Canvas Resources | Collin College
It looks like there are a couple support resources listed at the bottom of this page that might be helpful for you in the "Technology Support" table. Hopefully you'll be able to get in touch with someone soon. Good luck!
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