A class from 2017 that I completed is still showing in my dashboard and I can't figure out how to remove it. All other past enrolled classes automatically moved there. Is this something the professor needs to do?
Hi @Juliao23 ...
Wow, that's pretty odd! The best advice I can give you is to talk with your school's Online Learning / eLearning / Distance Education team or their Canvas administrator(s). It sounds like that specific course may have an end date that is still active for some reason (even though it was a 2017 course). The Online Learning team should be able to investigate this course and move it to the "Past Enrollments" section of the screen.
I hope this helps. Good luck to you!
Thank you, I'll reach out to the school. I had a feeling I couldn't do it on my own..
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