How do I enroll users in a class?
1. To enroll users in a class, go to Classes, and select a class.
2. From the Class Menu, click on Enroll Students:

3. Select the student/s to enroll in the class. You may leave the check mark for Remove from other classes when enrolling in new. Once you're all set, click on Enroll Selected Users.
1. You may also select the class where to enroll the users, during the creation of their accounts: How do I add a new user? or when importing users from a CSV file: How do I import new users?
2. For Clever, Classlink and Canvas, you may submit a request to your SSO Admin to do an import/sync along with the changes in the class and roster.
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