A Class Requisites can be placed on a class to restrict both enrollment and wait listing. Class Requisites apply to the entire class and only one requisite may be placed per class.
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This job aid instructs staff on the process for dropping multiple students who are enrolled or waitlisted in a class and/or enrolling multiple students from a waitlist.
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This job aid is for staff members. It describes how to configure a whole class as requiring permission to enroll and will need to be set up before enrollment starts.
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Campus Solutions does not have a “lock” function as did the legacy system, DB2. Therefore, there are a few things to watch out for when trying to mimic your old process in this new system. Please see the “Warnings” section.
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This guide is for staff. Enrollment Managers can Swap enrollment (primary) and/or non-enrollment (secondary) sections in Campus Solutions on behalf of students (who can also perform swap actions using CalCentral).
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This job aid is for staff members. It describes three options for enrolling a student from a Wait List in to a class. Change the Wait List position to #1 and Run the Wait List, Roster Management and Drop, then enroll/add the student. Be sure to check the Grading Option the student has chosen as the system default is Graded.
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This guide is for staff. It describes how to drop a student’s class(es). It also desscribes how to enroll students in classes, often referred to as “adding”.
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