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Accessing assignments and grades

To submit assignments and access grades on Crowdmark you will need to sign in with a Crowdmark account. Your account is a portfolio of all of your assessments on Crowdmark that you can access anytime on a computer, tablet, or mobile phone.

Once your instructor emails you an assignment or grades, you will receive an email from “Crowdmark Mailer” that includes a link which you can click to sign in to Crowdmark. Since your instructor has enrolled you in a course, your email exists in the Crowdmark system and you will have to claim your account the first time you sign in by setting a password. To learn more about signing in for the first time, see Claiming your account (signing in for the first time).

I can’t access the course and/or assessment

You won’t see any assessments in Crowdmark until instructor distributes your first assessment (for a remote assessment) or returns your graded work (for an in-person assessment). In both of these cases you will receive an email inviting you to claim your account in Crowdmark.

If you have not received an email from Crowdmark yet, please ask your instructor about it. Your instructor may have enrolled you under a different email address. If you have multiple accounts/email addresses, you can merge those using the instructions here: Merging Crowdmark accounts.

If you have received an email from Crowdmark but still don’t see a course or assessment, here are some troubleshooting steps:

  1. Make sure that you are signing in with the same email address that your instructor has enrolled you in the course with. This is usually your school email or the email you use to sign in to your school’s online services.

  2. Verify with the instructor that an assessment or grades have actually been sent out.

  3. If you have been signing to Crowdmark with your email and password, try signing in to crowdmark.com using the Sign in through your school dropdown (if it is available for your school).

    If you have been signing in with your school, sign out and click “Sign in with email/password” instead.

  4. Try signing in with any other email addresses you have.

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