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How to Request for Course Deletion on Sakai 2024

How to Request for Course Deletion on Sakai

Sakai is a Learning Management System created to assist faculty and students by providing online tools for communication, assessment, content delivery, etc.

Sakai is composed of sites, and each site has a number of tools selected by the site creator. There is also a special site, My Workspace (private to you), where you can access personal information and change your settings.

Request for Course Deletion on Sakai

Dear Students,

If you made changes to your course registration (dropped courses) this semester in the MIS Web but still have those courses showing on your dashboard or as part of your listed courses on Sakai, please click on the link below to fill out a request form to have them permanently deleted from Sakai.

https://forms.gle/9QRADYhCZ8wd3hNN8

 

Note that you will be required to upload a recent copy of your proof of registration from the MIS Web (please do not upload proofs from the STS site i.e., sts.ug.edu.gh as such requests will be ignored).

Need help with Sakai?

If you need help with Sakai, several options are available:

Check with your instructor
Your instructor needs to know if you’re having a problem that may affect your ability to complete your assignments.

Contact the Sakai Support Team (available Monday – Sunday from 9am – 9pm each day)
Email: [email protected]

For student email account and MIS web related issues, please email [email protected]

Peter

Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me
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