Student Information System Module 1: Enrolling Students & Key Objectives

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Explore the process of enrolling students including academic advisement, understanding courses and classes, and the two-step enrolment process. Key objectives involve producing class lists, understanding academic structure, and program rules. Academic advisement controls progression and enrolment opportunities. Learn about the planner filler feature and automated enrolment process.

  • Student System
  • Academic Advisement
  • Enrolment Process
  • Courses
  • Classes

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  1. Student Information System Module 1: Enrolling Students Delivered by Tracey Einig-Jones Business Support Office Planning & Information

  2. Introduction Module 1 - Key Objectives: Understanding Courses and Classes Understanding Academic Advisement Understanding Enrolment UPK Producing Class Lists

  3. Courses & Classes Courses are Modules Courses consist of Components = Teaching Delivery eg Lecture, Tutorial, Practical etc Classes are scheduled Components For example: Lecture is on Monday at 10am Tutorial is on Thursday at 4pm Students study on Classes

  4. The Enrolment Process Student completes Student Registration Student is recorded in SIS as being active in the 2011 Term Academic Advisement provides the Programme and Course structure Students are enrolled on classes

  5. Academic Advisement Academic What? AA holds the programme rules Defines what courses need to be studied at each level

  6. Academic Advisement Controls both progression and enrolment Can be viewed at any time by staff AND students via reports AAR (Academic Advisement Report) Plan (Planning Report)

  7. Enrolment The Enrolment process combines courses, AA and classes 2 step process Planner Filler Individual Enrolment

  8. Planner Filler The Planner is an area that stores Courses that a student would like to study during their next Level (Options). We add the Cores via an automated process the Planner Filler.

  9. Enrol by Planner Automated Process takes the content of the Planner (cores & options) and Enrols the student on the corresponding classes

  10. The Good News The SIS Team will run both the Planner Filler and Enrol by Planner processes This means that the majority of the Course (module) enrolments will be automatically loaded

  11. The Not So Good News Students change their minds! They change programme They change specialism They change options This is where Individual Enrolment comes in...

  12. Individual Class Enrolment We use a system function called Quick Enrol This allows the Student Zones to drop and enrol classes individually

  13. Individual Class Enrolment The last date for changes to enrolled Option choices is MRD Module Registration Deadline 7th October 2011

  14. Class Lists Class Lists produced once students have been enrolled on Classes Admin staff can create Class Lists As can Academic staff, through the Academic Self Service Student Zone staff can also produce Class Lists

  15. Student Information System Any Questions?

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