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A unique 8-digit numerical identifier generated by Turnitin when an instructor creates a class.

At 12:01 AM, Dr. Halloway’s grade book updated. Marcus watched as his name appeared on the list for the real class section, with a glaring, empty slot where the paper should be.

He hit .

Most professors list the Turnitin credentials in the "Submission Guidelines" section.

⚠️ — it belongs to someone else’s course and will not match your assignments. It could also violate your school’s academic integrity policy.

A unique numeric code (usually 7–9 digits) automatically generated when an instructor creates a new class in Turnitin.

A case-sensitive password chosen by your instructor. It ensures that only students actually in the class can join the Turnitin dashboard. Where do I find them?