Under the current course maintenance schedule, what stages do course shells created through the automatic creation/enrollment function progress through during their life cycle?
Under the current course maintenance schedule, Blackboard course shells created through the automatic creation/enrollment function have a 4-stage life-cycle. Creation/Enrollment: Course shells are created 4 weeks prior to the start of a semester. Instructor enrollment begins as soon as course shells are created, students are enrolled at the end of registration period or upon course shell creation, whichever is later. Enrollment takes place daily during active registration periods. Expiration: All course shells with a current term prefix, e.g. 20041, will be made unavailable at the end of the current term. This action will remove the link from your students’ Courses page. This action will not be taken if your course shell has a suffix code of C, D, G, T or U. Faculty teaching these courses will need to manually make the course shell unavailable. Disable: All expired course shells with a term prefix, e.g. 20041, will be removed from the instructor’s Courses page after the 3rd week of the
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