There are several ways to submit your assignments through the Distance and Online Education Office as outlined below. Be sure to consult your course instructions to ensure that the method you choose to submit your assignments is acceptable for your course(s). See below for more detailed information on assignment submission.
Assignment submission Rapid Help
By mail or in personAttach a completed Assignment Return Form and mail or drop off your assignment to:
Distance and Online Education Program
188D Extended Education Complex
The University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R3T 2N2
By FAX
Fax your assignment along with a completed Assignment Return Form to:
DE Student Services Fax: (204) 474-7661
(See below for specific rules regarding
assignment submission via fax)
By E-mail (ANGEL)
An online submission link will be available in your course.
TIPS
- If you are emailing an assignment, do not fax it as well.
- When submitting an assignment via email, send it to yourself at the same time that you email it to Distance and Online Education as proof of when it was sent.
In the online assignment tool (Online Study courses only)
Most Online Study courses require that you submit your assignment using the assignment tool (check your course to confirm). If you need help submitting your assignment, search for How to Submit an Assignment to a Drop Box in the help file. View animation or print document for a demonstration.
You may also find How to Use the Inline HTML Editor helpful if you wish to include a message with your submission in the dropbox.
Assignment submission Extended Help
There are several ways to submit your assignments through the Distance and Online Education Office, which are outlined below. All submitted assignments must include an Assignment title sheet. Be sure to consult your course instructions to ensure the method that you choose to submit your assignments is acceptable for your course(s).
By mail or in person
All assignments are to be sent or delivered to Distance and Online Education Student
Services, not to your instructor. If you mail your assignment, be sure
to allow sufficient time for postal delivery on or before the due date.
Do not forget to send a completed Assignment title sheet along with your
work.
Once your assignment is received in the Distance and Online Education Office, the
date that it was received will be recorded in your account under
"my grades". Your assignment will then be forwarded to your instructor,
graded, and mailed back to you. Keep a copy of your assignments before
submitting them as protection against their loss in the mail.
Distance and Online Education Program
188D Extended Education Complex
The University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R3T 2N2
By FAX
Please follow these guidelines when faxing your assignment:
- All faxed assignments must be typewritten. Word processed assignments that are suitable for faxing should be reproduced on a laser or ink-jet printer. Faxed assignments that are handwritten, typed using a faint ribbon, or printed using a dot matrix printer will not be accepted because these printing methods do not transmit clearly. If your faxed assignment is unreadable, it will be returned ungraded.
- The Distance and Online Education office cannot call you regarding the condition of your fax. To verify whether or not your fax has transmitted successfully, use the "confirmation" function on the fax machine that you use to fax your assignment. To verify the receipt of your fax, please wait 24 hours and then check in .
- Unless your fax transmittal was unsuccessful, or your assignment was returned to you as unreadable, do not mail the original.
- Number each page in your fax transmission, and write your name beside each page number.
Fax your assignment to DE Student Services at (204) 474-7661. Staff will then record its receipt in and forward it to your instructor.
TIP
- If you are faxing an assignment, do not email it as well. Unless your fax transmission was unsuccessful, there is no need to submit your assignment more than once.
- When submitting an assignment via email, it is a good idea to send it to yourself at the same time that you email it to Distance and Online Education as proof of when it was sent.
By E-Mail (ANGEL)
An online submission link will be available in your course. It is important that you read the online
instructions before submitting an e-mailed assignment for the first time.
TIP
- If you are emailing an assignment, do not fax it as well. Unless your email transmission was unsuccessful, there is no need to submit your assignment more than once.
In the online assignment tool (Online Study courses only)
Most Online Study courses require that you submit your assignment using the assignment tool (check your course to confirm).
If you need help submitting your assignment, search for How to Submit an Assignment to a Drop Box in the ANGEL help files. View animation or print document for a demonstration.
You may also find How to Use the Inline HTML Editor helpful if you wish to include a message with your submission in the dropbox.
If you have submitted the wrong file or have problems, contact your instructor.
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The University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Fax: 204-474-7660
Email: de_info@umanitoba.ca
