Scheduling > Maintenance > Student Schedules > Course Requests
This tab allows you to create and adjust a student's course requests. You can also view the courses assigned to the student.
❏ To retrieve a student's records, select the student in one of the following ways:
Student |
Begin typing the student ID (with leading zeros) or last name. As you begin typing, a drop-down list displays students whose ID or last name begins with the numbers or characters you have typed. The drop-down list displays the students' full name and grade level. From the drop-down list you can select the student. |
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Texas Unique Stu ID |
Type all or part of the student's Texas Unique Student ID to retrieve students whose ID begins with the characters you typed. Review the Assign a TSDS Unique ID guide for additional information. |
Directory | Click to select a student from the Directory. |
(photo) |
If a photo exists for the student, the student photo is displayed. Photos are not displayed in all applications. They are displayed in Attendance (Inquiry), Discipline, Grade Reporting, Graduation Plan, Health, Registration, and Scheduling. They are not displayed in Special Ed or Test Scores. |
The student's status, current and next year grade levels, control number, and team are displayed.
In the Grade field, the student's current year grade level is displayed followed by his next year grade level in parentheses.
Medical Alert | View medical warning.
The button is displayed if a medical warning exists for the student and Consent to Display Alert is selected on Health > Maintenance > Student Health > Emergency. Click to view the student's medical alert information.
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❏ Click +Add to add a course request for the student. A blank row is added to the grid.
❏ Or, click +Add 10 to add ten blank rows to the grid.
The Status field initially displays “Requested.”
Course |
Click The course title is displayed in the Title field. |
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Section |
Select the section of the course. |
Sem |
Select the semester for the course-section. The field is required if you selected a section, the field is required. |
IMPORTANT: Once the student has a course, section, and semester the Status field is updated to display “Assigned.”
Num Sem |
The number of semesters of the course requested and the number of semesters the course is actually taught are displayed. For example, if a course has semester code 3 (i.e., taught semesters 1 and 2), and the student requested semester 1 of the course, the field displays 1/2 (the student requested one semester of a two-semester course). |
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Prd Cntrl |
Period Control for a course is the number of class periods per day the course meets multiplied by the number of semesters taken. If the student is not taking all of the semesters the course is taught, the period control from Maintenance > Master Schedule > District > Courses is recalculated according to the number of semesters the student is taking of the number of semesters the course is taught. |
1st-3rd Alternate Course |
Click NOTE: A proxy cannot be used as an alternate. |
Grad Plan Use Cd |
Select the subject area to which the course should be applied on a graduation plan, if other than the course's service ID type. The field is automatically populated when a student's graduation plan courses are moved to course requests but it can be modified. |
Sem# Prd Cntrl |
The portion of the period control in each semester is displayed. |
Requested by |
The field indicates if the course was requested by the student's graduation plan or by the student using the ASCENDER StudentPortal Student Course Requests system. |
Slf Pcd |
The field is selected if the course is self paced, as specified by the Self Paced field on Maintenance > Master Schedule > District > Courses. |
❏ Click Save.
Totals |
Totals for the Prd Cntrl and Sem# Prd Cntrl fields for the student's requested courses are displayed. |
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![]() | Delete a course from the student's course requests.
1. Click You can save edits and delete records in the same step (i.e., the changes are all committed when the record is saved).
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