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Process to search for Credit Classes on the JCCC website.
Enrolling in a College Now class.
Many instructors conduct class online in Canvas via Zoom. This article describes how to join a class meeting via Zoom using a computer or a mobile device.
This article walks students through the process of syncing their class calendar across multiple devices and non-Canvas platforms.
The Continuing Education login page allows course searches, catalog requests, view conferences, register for a class and more.
If you are enrolled in at least one credit class at Johnson County Community College, you have access to Microsoft Office software – all for free for as long as you remain enrolled at JCCC.
Instructions to drop a JCCC course.
Use a private browser window to browse the internet without storing data so it cannot be retrieved later. Sometimes referred to as incognito.
Canvas gives each course in your dashboard a random background color. This article provides instructions to change the course colors in Canvas.
information for students who cannot view courses in Canvas.
Student support for Canvas course related issues.
Adobe is now providing temporary at-home access to the Creative Cloud for impacted students, so they can continue their work remotely from home, now that the campus is closed. There is no additional cost for you. Please follow the instructions below to gain access to the Creative Cloud Desktop Apps on your personal device. If you already have an Adobe subscription, please continue to use that login.
This article describes the process to redeem the free Azure credit through Microsoft for qualifying students.
Sometimes a course will still show up in the Canvas Dashboard because the instructor has extended the end date. This article describes steps to take when an unwanted course still shows up in Canvas.
How to install and connect to Key Server from a Windows or Mac computer - Allows credit students to remotely connect to a JCCC computer lab system and software.