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title: "Adding Existing Class Enrollments to a Different Class"
slug: "add-existing-class-enrollments-to-new-event-1"
tags: ["NFR"]
updated: 2024-09-26T17:22:38Z
published: 2024-09-26T17:22:38Z
canonical: "docs.skillable.com/add-existing-class-enrollments-to-new-event-1"
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# Adding Existing Class Enrollments to a Different Class

Have you ever had to cancel a Class and move the enrolled students to a different class date? Or have the same set of students that need to be enrolled in multiple classes? You can retrieve all Enrollments from the class that has them to the new class, so you don't have to create each individual enrollment over again.

## Add Student Enrollments

To add the student enrollments:

1. Open the class where you want to add the student enrollments.
2. Select **Roster** on the Command bar.
3. On the **Roster** page, select **Add Students from Event**. This opens a Choose Event dialog.
4. Search for and select the class with the enrollments you want and select **OK**.
5. Select **Save Changes** to add all enrolled students from the class you selected to the new class as **Enrolled**.

This function will add all the students who were enrolled in the selected class to clone their enrollment to the new class regardless of their Organization. It will NOT add students with any other enrollment status.

A class is a scheduled instructor-led event with a start and end time/date. Typically, these include lectures and hands on activities such as labs.

An enrollment is the student registration for a class. Enrollments have multiple statuses, but only the Enrollment Status of Enrolled gives a student access to class. Within the enrollment the student will access the labs and activities and if set up digital courseware and virtual classroom for their class.

An organization is assigned to each entity in the TMS, such as, users, classes, subscriptions, and courses. The organization is a basis to determine access given based on roles within the organization and management over the organization.
