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Canvas - How to Manage Student Access to Your Course

This guide is for instructors teaching in Canvas. It explains how to use your Canvas course's access settings to ensure students are able to view your course as soon as it’s ready. Instructors need to publish their course for students to access it, but they can also set a Start date and restrict students from viewing the course before that time.

When you’ve prepared your Canvas course modules, activities, and syllabus, and you’re ready for students to access the course, complete two important steps:

  1. Configure Course Participation Settings
  2. Publish Your Course

Configure Student Access to Your Course

When setting up your Canvas course, decide between the Term and Course “Participation” options for managing student access to your course. The Term option is the default for newly-created Canvas courses. The Course option gives you more control over when and how students can access your course.

Option One: Term-Managed Participation

The Term option will allow students to access your course as soon as you publish it. Students will be able to participate in any open Assignments, Discussions, and Quizzes.

Canvas term start and end dates do not match those on the UW-Superior academic calendar. Canvas terms begin well in advance of the first class session and end a few months after the last session.

Sceenshot shows the Participation settings on a Canvas course's Settings > Course Details tab. The Term option is selected in the Participation dropdown box, highlighted by a red square. There are no dates in the Start or End boxes. Both restriction options are checked.
This course will use the Term start and end dates to manage student participation. Students will not be able to view the course before the start of the term or after the end of the term.

Option Two: Course-Managed Participation

If you change the “Participation” dropdown to the Course setting—instead of the default Term option—student participation will be limited to the start and end date you enter in the “Start” and “End” date boxes (located below the “Participation” selector). If you use this Course option, remember to do the following:

  • Enter both a “Start” and “End” date. Choose a start date that corresponds with your class schedule and an end date after the end of your Finals period.
  • Check either of the “Restrict students from viewing course…” checkboxes, as necessary. [We recommend keeping both of these boxes unchecked.]
Sceenshot shows the Participation settings on a Canvas course's Settings > Course Details tab. The Course option is selected in the Participation dropdown box, highlighted by a red square. There is a date in the Start box—marked with a green square—and in the End box—marked with a purple square. Neither restriction options is checked.
This course will use the configured start and end dates to manage student participation. Students will be able to view the course before the January 5th start date and after the May 21 End date, because neither restriction option is checked.

For more information about managing access to your course by assigning start and end dates, please visit this Canvas Instructor Guide page.


Screenshot shows the Course Status indicator in a Canvas course, which toggles between the Unpublished and Published status. This particular course is unpublished, indicated by the selected red Unpublished button (indicated by a slashed circle icon). Next to it is a Publish button, indicated by a checkmark in a solid circle icon.
This course is unpublished.

Publish Your Course

When your course is ready, you must publish it, or students won’t be able to access the course and its contents. This is true regardless of how you set the course or section dates, and regardless of whether you publish or unpublish modules, pages, and assignments.

To publish your course, click the Publish button on your course homepage. This button is located in the Course Home Page Sidebar or the Course Settings Sidebar. Please note that on smaller screens, the sidebar may display beneath other page content.

For more information about managing access to your Canvas course using the Publish button, please visit this Canvas Instructor Guide page.



Keywordscanvas basics course setup instructors managing and publishing participation settings   Doc ID115485
OwnerMichael M.GroupUW Superior
Created2022-01-04 16:12:37Updated2024-09-03 11:00:10
SitesUW Superior
CleanURLhttps://kb.uwsuper.edu/uwsuper/canvas-managing-student-access-and-course-publishing
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