Course attributes are used for a few reasons:
An Attribute is used to identify courses that meet a specific criteria. Attributes include College Core Requirement, Course Clusters, and Pre-Registration Eligible. Use the search filters to narrow down by Attribute and Attribute Values. College Core Requirement: Courses that meet College Core curriculum requirements.
Student attributes are simply facts and details about students. Many basic attributes like "First Name", "Last Name", "Birthday", etc. are built into Schoolrunner.Apr 23, 2021
A common attribute is a data element and is associated with a record in the system. A common attribute has the following properties: Name. Type. Default value (for example, a common attribute field on the user interface can show a default value that a user can change)
I am attempting to register for classes, but I receive a 'Student Attribute' error message. This indicates that the section is reserved for a specific cohort. You will need to select a section that is not reserved for a specific cohort.Jun 25, 2021
For example, if one college creates a Course Attribute of LCOM to track their learning communities, all other colleges using PeopleSoft will have access to view and use this code. Depending upon the level of security, employees from other colleges may also have the ability to change the description of this code, not realizing that it was originally created for a different college’s purpose.
Student Groups are institution specific and can have code level security applied to limit the access, ability to update and the use of the code. This makes Student Groups much less problematic than Course Attributes; however, we still need to consider the best approach for managing these codes. Unlike Course Attributes, a Student Group does not have values associated to it; each Student Group has its own code. We currently have 408 active Student Group codes available in the system.