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Fisdap Student Tutorial: Why am I out of compliance for a shift?
Fisdap has two types of requirements: site requirements and program requirements. If you are out of compliance for a program requirement, you will appear out of compliance for all shifts. Alternatively, you may only appear out of compliance for specific shifts that have site requirements. You cannot change your own compliance status--only an instructor with permission to manage requirements can help you with that.
Also note that you should adhere to your program's policies and directions about whether you should go and attend shifts for which you are out of compliance.
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Fisdap Student Tutorial: Why am I out of compliance for a shift?
Fisdap has two types of requirements: site requirements and program requirements. If you are out of compliance for a program requirement, you will appear out of compliance for all shifts. Alternatively, you may only appear out of compliance for specific shifts that have site requirements. You cannot change your own compliance status--only an instructor with permission to manage requirements can help you with that.
Also note that you should adhere to your program's policies and directions about whether you should go and attend shifts for which you are out of compliance.