Course Maximum Student Enrollment
Setting a maximum student enrollment allows you to limit the
number of learners who can join your course. By adjusting this option, you can
create a more manageable class size or control enrollment for courses with
limited resources. You can also choose to keep enrollment open to an unlimited
number of students if preferred.
To limit the number of students who can enroll in your
course, follow these steps:
In Studio, go to Settings and select Advanced Settings
from the dropdown menu.
Scroll to Course Maximum Student Enrollment and enter
the desired maximum number of students. To permit unlimited enrollment, type in
null.
Click Save Changes.
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