Certificate of Completion

Certificate of Completion


The Print Certificate button is available for courses, tests, and assignments that students have fully completed. Use this option to provide a certificate of completion.


For Courses:

1. Go to Students, then click on the student’s name.


2. In their User Dashboard, click on User Reports, then select Go To Reports under Curriculum Progress.


3. On the Curriculum Progress page, you can view their current progress. Click the down arrow to expand the view.


4. The Print Certificate button will appear once the student reaches 100% completion for a course (e.g., Home Row, Top Row). All lessons within the course must be completed.


For Tests and Assignments:

1. Click on the title of the test or assignment, then choose Print Certificate.



2. Students can also go to their Tasks tab, open the Completed tab, and click Print Certificate from there.




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