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UWF instructors and enrolled students have free access to award-winning e-Learning courses from SAS as part of the University's SAS Education Analytical Suite (EAS) license. SAS e-Learning is a series of self-paced, web-based learning modules covering topics from Beginning to Advanced SAS Programming techniques. |
How
can you access your free SAS e-Learningdo I access the SAS Academic Hub?
- Go to the My Training page.
- Create a profile or login using your existing SAS profile.
- Enter your school's access code in the box (the code begins with the letter "G"). If you have already registered for previous courses, the access links will appear.
- All courses you have access to will be listed. Click "yes" to accept the Terms of Use license and submit.
- SAS Academic Hub
- Click on "For Students" if you are a student or "For Educators" if you are Faculty.
- Click on "Register for the SAS Academic Hub"
- To validate your access, your SAS Profile must use an email address associated with your university domain. Use your UWF email address to register.
- You will need to accept the license agreement.
- You will be taken to the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) where you can access the SAS Academic Hub.Click on the link for the course you wish to access and get started right away!
SAS is available in MyUWF
via eDesktop orvia ArgoApps.
How do I retrieve my access code?- Students click > Student Access Code
- Instructors click > Faculty/Staff Access Code
- Expiration Note: The e-Learning expiration date is tied to the SAS EAS software contract renewal date. When the software is renewed annually, the e-Learning is automatically renewed.
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