What is the purpose of the Account section?

What is the purpose of the Account section?

The Account section is where the current Administrators of the account can manage and check on the subscription, purchase additional licenses,  and more.

1. Subscription: Here, you can check on the current subscription period, number of users, add more user licenses, extend the subscription period, or request a purchase order.



2. Settings: This area is where you can change the school name, and upload your school logo. The school logo will be displayed in the upper left hand corner of your admin interface.


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