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When will my course appear in CUNY blackboard?

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What is Blackboard course management?

Blackboard offers two mobile applications and which application one uses depends on whether you are accessing a course as a student or as an instructor. If you are both a student and a faculty member, you will need both apps to fully interact with all of your courses. This is true both Apple and Android devices. The apps are free for you to use.

Who do I contact for more information about the Blackboard environment?

ONLY enter your CUNY Login password on CUNY Login websites (ssologin.cuny.edu and login.cuny.edu). NEVER share it with others or enter your CUNY Login password elsewhere without the approval of your campus IT department. More information on CUNY’s policies regarding user accounts and credentials can be found in the Acceptable Use of Computer ...

Where do I enter my CUNY login password?

Frequently Asked Questions. Help/Support. Student. Faculty. Difficulty Logging into Blackboard 9.1. Library Blackboard Integration. Request Forms. Welcome to the CUNY Blackboard Support page. To access a directory of campus Blackboard Help resources for Students or Faculty, please click the appropriate link below:

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