What Do These Enrollment Dates Mean?
When you go to Manage Enrollments in a couple of places in Veracity Launch, you'll see dialog boxes that offer to let you set deadline dates: Start Date, Due Date, and End Date.
- Start Date — The date and time at which the learner first has access to the content. Also called the “Open Date”.
- Due Date — The date and time at which the learner must complete the content. You can only specify this value if you've selected that the content is Due (also called “Required”).
- End Date — The date and time at which the learner no longer has access to the content. The content is still in the admin view, but not the learner view. Also called the “Close Date”.
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