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To access the School Reports of your advisees, visit the Veracross Faculty Portal. You can get there via [https://my.riverdale.edu myRiverdale (aka Okta)], or directly at https://portals.veracross.com/riverdale/faculty. | To access the School Reports of your MS/US advisees, visit the Veracross Faculty Portal. You can get there via [https://my.riverdale.edu myRiverdale (aka Okta)], or directly at https://portals.veracross.com/riverdale/faculty. | ||
Click the link indicated in the picture below, and a new window will open allowing you to browse through your advisees' reports. You can download them if you want, but they're quite easy to read on-screen. Works best on desktop because the documents are formatted for printing, not mobile. | Click the link indicated in the picture below, and a new window will open allowing you to browse through your advisees' reports. You can download them if you want, but they're quite easy to read on-screen. Works best on desktop because the documents are formatted for printing, not mobile. |
Revision as of 22:41, 13 November 2018
Accessing MS/US Advisee Report Cards. | |
Intended for Employees | |
Categorized under RCS Software and Services | |
Maintained by Jonathan King | |
in need of review. |
To access the School Reports of your MS/US advisees, visit the Veracross Faculty Portal. You can get there via myRiverdale (aka Okta), or directly at https://portals.veracross.com/riverdale/faculty.
Click the link indicated in the picture below, and a new window will open allowing you to browse through your advisees' reports. You can download them if you want, but they're quite easy to read on-screen. Works best on desktop because the documents are formatted for printing, not mobile.