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DBA - Doctor of Business Administration

Fall 2021

 

Two Marshall students (one white male, one black femail) sitting outside the Memorial Student Center with fall foliage in the background. They are looking at a laptop.

Logging into Blackboard

There are a few different ways to get to your My Institution page by logging into Blackboard

 

Who to Contact with Blackboard Questions

If you encounter difficulty accessing a course link, or difficulty with an exam or graded activity,

the first person you should contact if your instructor. Alert your instructor to any difficulty you are having within the course. If your instructor suggests contacting the Office of Online Learning for a Blackboard issue they are unable to resolve, please submit a support ticket to Online Learning here:

https://www.marshall.edu/design-center/directory/

 

Using Blackboard Tools

Once you are logged in to Blackboard...

  • Use the menu column on the left side to navigate to your classes. 
    • Once you select a class from the menu, you can: view assignments, submit discussion posts, take quizzes, check grades, view the calendar, and more.
    • If you ever have a question about using Blackboard for your classes, try to determine if it's a question for your professor (I don't see my class, I submitted an assignment late, I can't find the folder with the quiz, etc.), or the Design Center Team (I can't login).
  • On the Institution page, look for Student Resources to see content related to university offices, expectations, and policies. You will also find Help resources on this page.

 

View Tutorials on Blackboard Tools

To learn how to use Blackboard's tools, visit

https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Student/Ultra

 

Viewing Courses on Blackboard

Click on the Courses tab on the Blackboard menu to view the list of each of the courses you are signed up for.

  • Links to the actual courses will not appear until the first day of the term.
  • Courses are available to students for one week following the last day of the term. 

 

Getting your Student ID

Verifying Your Identity as an Online Student

The Marshall University I.D. office allows students to submit photos in order to obtain a student I.D. or digital student I.D. All information regarding this process can be found on the Marshall I.D. office site at:  

www.marshall.edu/it/departments/campusid