Lesson #6 - Enroll/Register Students into Classes

In this lesson, you will learn how to enroll students through various methods. You'll also explore posting fees, managing class openings, and reviewing registrations.


Lesson Outline

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Topic Description
Understand Enrollment Types Use enrollment types, such as Enrolled, Drop, Transfer, Trial, Trial-Enrolled, and Waitlist, to categorize a student's class enrollment status.
Methods for Staff to Enroll a Student Enroll students in classes using Enroll links in Jackrabbit, the Classic Weekly Class Calendar, the Quick Registration Form, the All Classes and All Students page, and more.
Quick Registration Form Use the Quick Registration Form to add a new family and enroll students in classes simultaneously.
Work with All Classes - View, Search, and Take Action View key class information with data visuals and filters, and take action to add or copy a class, enroll students in classes, send messages, or archive classes.
The Classic Weekly Class Calendar Manage almost all areas of your classes with the Classic Weekly Class Calendar.
Enroll a Student into Classes using Jackrabbit's Classic Calendars Enroll students into classes using the Classic Daily, Weekly, or Room Class Calendars.
Post Tuition Fees During Enrollment with Jackrabbit Post enrollment fees, including tuition fees, when a student is enrolled in classes from within Jackrabbit.
List Classes with Openings
View the Openings report to see a list of classes with available spots.
Class Schedule Use the Class Schedule to view classes by location, session, instructor, or category, and filter by date, gender, age, or student.
Process Class Registrations Report Review all registrations and class enrollments with the Process Class Registrations report.
Edit a Student's Class Enrollment Date Update a student's enrollment date from the Process Class Registrations Report or the Class record.

Now it’s your turn! Put your knowledge to the test with these practice exercises.

End of Lesson Quiz

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