To enable students to unenrol themselves from any course on the site that they are enrolled on:
To enable students to unenrol themselves from any course on the site that they are enrolled on: Access Administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles. Click the edit icon opposite the student role. Change the moodle/role:unassignself capability from not set to allow.
(In Moodle 1.9 onwards, click the "Override permissions" tab.) Select the Student role. Set the capability moodle/role:unassignself to allow.
If a user is unenrolled accidentally, their grades can be restored by going to Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolled users, clicking 'Enrol users' and making sure that the 'Recover user's old grades if possible' checkbox is ticked in the enrolment options before re-enrolling the user.
It can be enabled, but it is strongly, strongly recommended by Moodle as well as by myself, not to enable this, for the very reason it’s not enabled by default. This is a security risk, not just due to calamitous intent of others, but by mistakes from novice computer users nervously clicking buttons.
In the Navigation panel on the left of your Moodle site, click on "Participants". Find a student who has dropped. In the Status column, there will be an orange box that says "Dropped", and to the far right of their row will be an unenroll (trash) icon. Click the unenroll icon for a student to remove them from the list.
Go to Course Administration > Users > Enrolment Methods. If you have enrolled a cohort, the cohort will be listed on the page. Click the X to remove it.
Bulk UnenrolClick on the Assign Roles link in the Administration menu. ... Click on Student in the list of roles.Select students you wish to unenrol from the left hand column. ... When you have selected all the required students click on the centrally located Remove button to unenrol them.
You should see, when you login and enter the course, an option under the Administration block on the side of the page to "unenrol me from..." You could also try entering the course and then clicking on your name at the top of the page. You should then see a button that says "unenrol me from..."
Directions for removing a student/participant from a course.Step 1 - Communications. Select "Communications" from the tool bar. ... Step 2 - Select Particiapant(s) Click the box next to the student you wish to unenroll. ... Step 3 - Unenroll. Choose "Unenroll from the drop down menu. ... Step 4 - Confirmation. A box will pop up.
Find the user you wish to remove, go to the Status column, and click the trashcan (Delete) icon. Click Unenroll on the confirmation page to approve the change.
(transitive, intransitive) To undo the enrolment of; to cause (oneself or another person) to not be enrolled.
This plugin suspends a list of users based on their email address. The process runs within the moodle cron once a day.
If you see a user whose status is 'Suspended,' this means that the user has dropped (or been dropped) from this course.
Unenrolling from a CourseUnenrolling from a Course. On the Online Training landing page, find and click the name of the program from which you would like to unenroll.Click the 'Unsubscribe' button on the left.In the window that appears, click 'Unsubscribe'.Congratulations, you have withdrawn from this LMS course!
Customizing Moodle Dashboard - How do I delete courses on my Moodle dashboard?Log in to Moodle.From the Course Overview panel, scroll and to find the course you want to hide.Select the three dot button in the course tile.Then select "Remove from view".
To Remove Unwanted Courses:Log on to Moodle.Click the Unwanted link, located in the Course Preferences block at the bottom of the front page of Moodle.Click the check box to mark any courses as unwanted.Click the Save Changes button.
Students cannot, under normal settings, unenroll themselves from a Moodle course. It can be enabled, but it is strongly, strongly recommended by Moodle as well as by myself, not to enable this, for the very reason it’s not enabled by default.
This is a security risk, not just due to calamitous intent of others, but by mistakes from novice computer users nervously clicking buttons. Unenrollment wipes all the student records other than a note that they were there and then were removed, meaning that accidental unenrollment would result in total irrestorable loss of all data pertaining to this student, vis a vis, they would have to start over in light of an accident, unless a brand new backup has recently been made. These backups are an inconvenience to restore, and so, between convenience and security, it’s best to not let them have this capacity on their own, no matter how smart and trustworthy everyone is. Accidents happen.
If a user is unenrolled accidentally, their grades can be restored by going to Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolled users, clicking 'Enrol users' and making sure that the 'Recover user's old grades if possible' checkbox is ticked in the enrolment options before re-enrolling the user.
Unenrolment is the process of removing users from a course . It is controlled by one or more of the following:
It is also possible to suspend users from courses via csv/text file from Site administration > Users > Accounts > Upload users using the enrolstatus field, where 1 against a user means they are suspended (and leaving blank means they are still enrolled.)
Suspended users are not longer able to access any of their courses on Moodle but their data is preserved, so it is possible for them to return to their course at a later time. This might be useful for example, for keeping safe the work of students who have left the establishment but whose data might be needed for inspection in future years. Suspended users currently still appear in the gradebook but a teacher can select in their Grader report preferences to show only active users or all users (including suspended users). See Grade settings for more details.
In addition, users with the appropriate permission can unenrol themself from a course .
Unenrolled users do not normally retain any data and will not appear in the gradebook. However, see #Unenrolment and grade history Unenrolment is typically more final than suspension.
"To unenrol a student from your course, you should repeat the above procedure but this time transferring the student from the left field to the right one (using the right-facing arrow). The student should move from the "Enrolled students" column to the "Potential students" column."
Thousands of users in course? Do you have by any change give your students global role Student (you shouldn't do that), or do you have on Administration► Users► Permissions► User policies set Default role for all users to Student? (Should be Authenticated user ).
Ou, sorry, i took for granted with this description you have 1.8. If you have 1.5, forget all i said .
If a user is unenrolled accidentally, their grades can be restored by going to Settings > Course administration > Users > Enrolled users, clicking 'Enrol users' and making sure that the 'Recover user's old grades if possible' checkbox is ticked in the enrolment options before re-enrolling the user.
Unenrolment is the process of removing users from a course . It is controlled by one or more of the following:
The enrolment duration for self enrolment can be set in Settings > Course administration > Users > Enrolment methods > Self enrolment .
Suspended users are not longer able to access their courses on Moodle but their data is preserved, so it is possible for them to return to their course at a later time. This might be useful for example, for keeping safe the work of students who have left the establishment but whose data might be needed for inspection in future years. Suspended users currently still appear in the gradebook.
In addition, users with the appropriate permission can unenrol themself from a course .
Unenrolled users do not normally retain any data and will not appear in the gradebook. However, see #Unenrolment and grade history Unenrolment is typically more final than suspension.
If a user is unenrolled accidentally, their grades can be restored by going to Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolled users, clicking 'Enrol users' and making sure that the 'Recover user's old grades if possible' checkbox is ticked in the enrolment options before re-enrolling the user.
Unenrolment is the process of removing users from a course . It is controlled by one or more of the following:
It is also possible to suspend users from courses via csv/text file from Site administration > Users > Accounts > Upload users using the enrolstatus field, where 1 against a user means they are suspended (and leaving blank means they are still enrolled.)
Suspended users are not longer able to access any of their courses on Moodle but their data is preserved, so it is possible for them to return to their course at a later time. This might be useful for example, for keeping safe the work of students who have left the establishment but whose data might be needed for inspection in future years. Suspended users currently still appear in the gradebook but a teacher can select in their Grader report preferences to show only active users or all users (including suspended users). See Grade settings for more details.
In addition, users with the appropriate permission can unenrol themself from a course .
Unenrolled users do not normally retain any data and will not appear in the gradebook. However, see #Unenrolment and grade history Unenrolment is typically more final than suspension.