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RCS Scheduling Tips

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Calculating Contact Minutes
Collaborative Learning Space Request
Combined Section Set Up
Course & Class Attribute Set Up
Distinctions in Component & Instruction Mode
Priority Scheduling
Removing a Combination & Cancelling Class Sections
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Room Assignment Optimization
Scheduling a Flex In-Person Class
Section Form Success
Section Number Schema
Session Selection
Setting Up Student Engagement Attributes
Setting Up an Honors Section
understanding variable & fixed units
Updating the Instructor STatus and approved courses

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Administration Building | Main Floor, Room 210
1401 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721  |  P.O. Box 210066
Phone: 520-621-3113  |  Email: reghelp@arizona.edu

Office Hours: Monday – Friday,  8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.


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