Fisdap Student Tutorial: Activating a Code?
An activation code is a series of letters and numbers that identifies your school and indicates which products your account should have access to, depending on how your school uses Fisdap. When you set up a new account using your activation code, you will automatically belong to the correct school and have access to the correct products. If your school requires you to set up a Fisdap account and you have not received an activation code, you should get in touch with your instructor.
There are two types of activation codes: prepaid codes and unpaid codes.
Prepaid activation codes
Prepaid codes have already been purchased by your program, and are formatted like this: 22-746c14377b9d9-135f. They use capital letters A through F and numbers 0 through 9. (Hint: if your prepaid activation code has a 0, it’s a zero, not the letter O.)
Unpaid activation codes
Unpaid codes require payment from you, the student, and are formatted like this: JS-192B. The first part of the code identifies your school, and the last part of the code indicates which Fisdap products you need. The dash is also important, so be sure to type that in too. (Another tip: all the letters should be capitalized.)
No matter which type of code you have, you will enter it in the same place to create your account. Check out the Create Account instructions above if you need help setting up your account.