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Faculty: Request Canvas Access for Student Incomplete Resolution

KB0010984

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Introduction

This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to request Canvas access to resolve a student's incomplete grade.

Step 1: Visit Help Center

  1. Go to help.fscj.edu.

  2. Click on Submit a Help Ticket in the upper right corner

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  • Alternatively, you may also go directly to help.fscj.edu

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Step 2: Select Canvas Tile

  1. From the Help Center,

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  1. click on the Canvas tile.

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  1. Choose the

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  1. Canvas Access for Incomplete Resolution

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  1. option.

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Step 3: Provide Required Information

  1. Fill in the following details:

    • Course

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    • Number

    • Student EMPLID

    • Student Name

    • Last day of I grade contract

    • Additional comments (optional)

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Step 4: Submit the Request

  1. Click Send.

  2. After submitting, your ticket will be routed, and you will receive an email to

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  1. track the request and

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  1. its resolution.

Conclusion

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For questions, email EdTech@fscj.edu or submit a general ticket at help.fsjc.edu.

it.fscj.edu

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help.fscj.edu

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Help Center

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Help Center – Canvas Tile Options

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Canvas Access for Incomplete Resolutions

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Updated above April 2023 after help.fscj.edu site update & JSM replaced SN

Once you and your student have agreed on a timeline, you will have to make your Canvas course available to the student. Follow the directions below to initiate this request:

  • Visit it.fscj.edu then select Services

  • Log in using your College credentials

  • Select Canvas LMS from the categories on the left

  • Select Canvas Access for Incomplete Resolution

  • This will launch a request where you are required to provide:

    • Course #

    • Student EMPLID

    • Student Name

    • Last day of I grade contract

    • Additional comments (optional)

  • Click submit.

.edu. Additional resources and support are available on the help.fscj.edu website.