In Quizzes, availability dates may affect student submissions. For more details, view the Quiz availability dates lesson.
Notes:
- Beneath the Due Date and Availability date fields, Canvas will display the time zone date and time according to context. If you manage courses in a time zone other than your local time zone and create or edit a due date for an assignment, the course and local times will be displayed for reference.
- When Multiple Grading Periods are enabled in a course, only due dates are validated against closed grading periods. Availability dates do not apply.
View Due Date
The due date is the date and time when the assignment is due. You can also set a specific time as part of the date.
If no time is set, the date defaults to 11:59 pm for the course time zone. Please note that seconds are not counted in the due date time. For instance, a due time of 11:59 pm means that the assignment is marked late at 11:59:01 pm.
Student assignments submitted after the due date will be marked as late in the Gradebook.
Due Dates are not required in Canvas, but they are helpful in managing course workflow and deadlines.
View Availability Dates
If you want to create a date range for students to view and submit an assignment, you can set availability dates. Availability dates can also be called lock dates.
Available From [1]: the date and time when the Assignments will become available to students. If no time is set, this date defaults to 12:00 am for the course time zone.
Until [2]: the date and time when students can no longer submit the assignment. If no time is set, this date defaults to 11:59 pm for the course time zone. Again, Canvas does not account for seconds, so the assignment is closed at 11:59:01 pm.
When the assignment is published, blank availability date fields allow the assignment to be submitted at any time throughout the entire course.
View Assignment Details
After you save the assignment, you can view the details for the assignment. If there is an assignment due date, the date displays under the Due heading [1]. If there are availability dates, they display under the Available from and Until headings [2].
You can also view details for all assignments on the Assignments Index Page.
View Correct Answers in Quizzes
In Quizzes, the Until date does not restrict student access to view the result of their quiz. For instance, you may not want students to view the results of their quiz after the Until date. To make this change, you need to edit the quiz options and restrict the quiz results.
Working with Due and Availability Dates
Due Dates and Availability Dates can be used together, depending on how you want to manage the assignment. Here are some common scenarios you can create with dates. All examples include a Due Date, though they are not required for assignments.
Create Open Assignment
If you want to keep an assignment open throughout the entire course, do not set any availability dates. When no availability dates are set, the assignment can be submitted by all users until the course ends.
For example, if you want students to be able to view and submit the assignment at any time but reward those who submit by a due date of September 19 at 11:59 pm, only set the Due Date.
Canvas views and scores the assignment as follows:
- Canvas opens the assignment to all student submissions on the first day of the course (according to term date and course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is marked on time if submitted by September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is marked late if submitted on or after September 19 at 11:59:01 pm (according to course time zone)
- Canvas closes the assignment to all student submissions on the last day of the course (according to term date and course time zone)
Limit Submission Available From Date
If you want to keep students from submitting an assignment until a specific date, set an Available From date.
For example, if you set an assignment as due on September 19 at 11:59 pm, but you do not want students to submit the assignment until September 9 at 12 am, set the Available From date as September 9 at 12 am.
Canvas views and scores the assignment as follows:
- Canvas opens the assignment to all student submissions on September 9 at 12:00 am (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is on time if submitted by September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is marked late if submitted on or after September 19 at 11:59:01 pm (according to course time zone)
- Canvas closes the assignment to all student submissions on the last day of the course (according to term date and course time zone)
Limit Submission Until Date
If you want to allow students to submit an assignment until a specific date, set an Until date. The date you set depends on whether you want to accept late submissions. When the Until date has passed, students can still view or download their submissions and view any submission comments.
No late submissions—Some instructors do not allow any late submissions by setting the Until Date as the Due Date. For example, If you want to allow students to view the assignment at any time with a due date of September 19 at 11:59 pm, but you do not want to accept any late submissions, also set the Until Date as September 19 at 11:59 pm.
Canvas views and scores the assignment as follows:
- Canvas opens the assignment to all student submissions on the first day of the course (according to term date and course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is on time if submitted by September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- Canvas closes the assignment to all student submissions on September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
Allow late submissions—Some instructors allow late submissions within a specific period of time after the due date. For example, if you want to allow students to submit a late assignment up to three days after the due date, set the Until Date as September 22 at 11:59 pm.
Canvas views and scores the assignment as follows:
- Canvas opens the assignment to all student submissions on the first day of the course (according to term date and course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is on time if submitted by September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is marked late if submitted between September 19 at 11:59:01 pm and September 22 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- Canvas closes the assignment to all student submissions on September 22 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
Note: In Quizzes, the autosubmit feature is tied to the Until date, which may affect student submissions. For more details, view the Quiz availability dates lesson.
Limit Submission Date Range
If you want to allow students to submit an assignment only in a specific date range, set both availability dates for the assignment.
For example, if an assignment is due September 19 at 11:59 pm, but you only want students to be able to submit the assignment between September 9 and September 22, and you want to allow late assignments for 3 days, set the Available From date as September 9 at 12 am, and the Until date as September 22 at 11:59 pm.
Canvas views and scores the assignment as follows:
- Canvas opens the assignment to all student submissions on September 9 at 12 am (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is on time if submitted by September 19 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- In the Gradebook, the assignment is marked late if submitted between September 19 at 11:59:01 pm and September 22 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
- Canvas closes the assignment to all student submissions on September 22 at 11:59 pm (according to course time zone)
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