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Request your spring 2016 Pearson LearningStudio Course Shells


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We are now accepting spring 2016 Pearson LearningStudio course shell requests!  The request process is directly linked to faculty assignments with the Registrar.

Request a LearningStudio Course Shell

Start with making your request, following Step 1 on our website [link no longer available].

Deadlines: Spring course shells requested after December 16, 2015 are NOT guaranteed to be ready by the first day of class


Next Steps

  • Wait for your enrollment notification email.
  • After receiving your enrollment notification, copy your content from a previously taught course.
    Remember, all course shells are created as new, blank shells, content is copied in by faculty using the copy tool [link no longer available].

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