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<big><b>Creating Non-Enrolled Courses in TracCloud</b></big><br>
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Non-Enrolled courses can be useful in allowing students without registrations (or without a relevant registration) to still receive tutoring assistance when needed. This article will be going over the process of creating one of these non-enrolled courses.
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Non-Enrolled courses can be useful in allowing students without [[TracCloudGuideListingsRegistrations|registrations]] or without a relevant registration for the type of appointment/visit they need to still receive tutoring assistance. This article will be going over the process of creating one of these non-enrolled courses.
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==1. Creating a Course==
==1. Creating a Course==
First, we need to create the course that are section is going to be assigned to. Start by going to <i>Other > Listings > Courses > New Course</i>.<br>
First, we need to create the [[TracCloudGuideListingsCourses|course]] that our section is going to be assigned to.<br>
Start by going to <i>Other > Listings > Courses > New Course</i>.<br>
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In the Course Entry window, the <b>Subject</b> field is required, and will be the name of our non-enrolled course. In this example, we’ll be calling our course “Other.” The remaining fields are optional and will be left blank for this scenario. Save once you’re ready to move on to step 2.<br>
In the Course Entry window, the <b>Subject</b> field is required, and will be the name of our non-enrolled course. In this example, we’ll be calling our course “Other.” The remaining fields are optional and will be left blank for this scenario. Save once you’re ready to move on to step 2.<br>
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==2. Creating a Term==
==2. Creating a Term==
Our section will need to be assigned to a term. While we could technically assign it to our currently active term, this may not be ideal, since we would need to create a new section each semester. For a case such as this, let’s create a generic term that we can leave active.
Our section will need to be assigned to a [[TracCloud:_Terms|term]]. While we could technically assign it to our currently active term, this may not be ideal, since we would need to create a new non-enrolled section each semester. For a case such as this, let’s create a generic term that we can leave active.
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I’m going to call my term "Support," but you can name your term virtually anything. The term will appear in the course name when searching for availabilities.
For the name of the term, you can name it anything you'd like. However, naming it "0" has the added benefit that the dates will be copied from your active terms automatically, so there is no extra work needed to update this term later on.
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<i>Other > Other Options > Preferences > Terms > New Term</i>.
<i>Other > Other Options > Preferences > Terms > New Term</i>.
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==3. Creating a Section==
==3. Creating a Section==
Next up, we need to create the section that staff and students can select. Go to <i>Other > Listings > Sections > New Section</i>.<br>
Next up, we need to create the [[TracCloudGuideListingsSections|section]] that staff and students can select.<br>
Go to <i>Other > Listings > Sections > New Section</i>.<br>
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Select the <b>Course</b> and <b>Term</b> that you just created, check the <b>Non-Enrolled</b> box, and save. The other fields are optional.<br>
Select the <b>Course</b> and <b>Term</b> that you just created, check the <b>Non-Enrolled</b> and <b>Active</b> box, then save. The other fields are optional.<br>
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==4. Update your Course Lists==
==4. Update your Course Lists==
Lastly, you’ll need to update your Course Lists to ensure that your course is assigned to your Centers and your Consultants.
Lastly, you’ll need to update your [[TracCloudGuideBasicsCourses|course lists]] to ensure that your course is assigned to your Centers and your Consultants. If you need to assign this new subject to multiple course lists at once, check out [[TracCloudGuideBasicsCourses#Sharing_Course_List_Items|this article.]]
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 25 November 2024

Non-Enrolled Courses

Non-Enrolled courses can be useful in allowing students without registrations or without a relevant registration for the type of appointment/visit they need to still receive tutoring assistance. This article will be going over the process of creating one of these non-enrolled courses.

1. Creating a Course

First, we need to create the course that our section is going to be assigned to.
Start by going to Other > Listings > Courses > New Course.
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In the Course Entry window, the Subject field is required, and will be the name of our non-enrolled course. In this example, we’ll be calling our course “Other.” The remaining fields are optional and will be left blank for this scenario. Save once you’re ready to move on to step 2.
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2. Creating a Term

Our section will need to be assigned to a term. While we could technically assign it to our currently active term, this may not be ideal, since we would need to create a new non-enrolled section each semester. For a case such as this, let’s create a generic term that we can leave active.

For the name of the term, you can name it anything you'd like. However, naming it "0" has the added benefit that the dates will be copied from your active terms automatically, so there is no extra work needed to update this term later on.
Other > Other Options > Preferences > Terms > New Term.
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3. Creating a Section

Next up, we need to create the section that staff and students can select.
Go to Other > Listings > Sections > New Section.
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Select the Course and Term that you just created, check the Non-Enrolled and Active box, then save. The other fields are optional.
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4. Update your Course Lists

Lastly, you’ll need to update your course lists to ensure that your course is assigned to your Centers and your Consultants. If you need to assign this new subject to multiple course lists at once, check out this article. Other > Listings > Course Lists > [Your Course List]
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You’ll also want to select Process Specialties to update your existing Course Lists.
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And you’re all set! Students and staff can now select your non-enrolled course when searching for availabilities or creating visits.
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