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The Weekly Wag, Issue #20

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2021-02-17T09:05:13+00:00 February 17, 2021|ctcLink News, The Weekly Wag|
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The Weekly Wag, Issue #20

Delta DogWelcome to The Weekly Wag, your home for quick news and updates on the ctcLink project.

ctcLink Planned Downtime Begins Friday

ctcLink will not be available beginning Friday, February 19, 3 p.m., through Monday, February 22, 8 a.m. Three other colleges in our 34-college system will be joining the ctcLink family, so the ctcLink environment will be offline for conversion activities. Come Monday, half of all colleges will have transitioned to ctcLink. Another eight are planning to go live in October 2021 and nine early in 2022.

Delta Dog

Have You Activated Your ctcLink Account?

Activation is open to all faculty, staff and students. For instructions, view the video or read the guide. And remember Delta Dog’s friendly reminder: Write down your ctcLink ID and safely store your password.

Once you’ve activated your account, review your personal details to make sure they are accurate.

Help Is Here

Find tutorial videos and accessible documents to help you do various tasks and functions within ctcLink, including instructions on entering and approving time. More will be added in the coming weeks.

Get ctcLinked!

Attend a variety of Zoom sessions — called Get ctcLinked! — to find support as you activate and learn about ctcLink. Faculty and staff sessions are scheduled to run through February 23, unless attendance is low. Student sessions are also going on now.

Students Are Learning About ctcLink

Students are receiving weekly emails to build awareness of ctcLink. This week they’re being invited to activate their ctcLink accounts. Read the February 16 message and see all past messages at ctcLink Student News.

Ask Delta Dog

Delta DogWho is this blue dog? Learn why Delta Dog has been our trusty companion on the journey to ctcLink. She will stay by our side as we fully implement the new system.

If you have questions about ctcLink, ask Delta Dog.

You can also view the Frequently Asked Questions page.

For information about the statewide ctcLink project, visit the SBCTC ctcLink page and read the blog, ctcLink Connect.