Use the Entry bar to view details of:
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title | Opening the Entry bar |
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To open the Entry bar: - Select Students > Student Maintenance from the SynWeb main menu.
The Set Current Search Criteria window is displayed. - Search for the student. See Searching for students.
The first student's record is displayed on the Current Student Maintenance window. One bar is expanded depending on your last session or earlier selection. - Scroll down to the Entry bar, if required.
- Click the Entry bar.
Tip: You can click anywhere on the bar to open it.
The Entry bar of the Current Student Maintenance window is expanded.
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Current Student Maintenance - Entry bar key fields and buttons
Entry area
Field | Description |
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Campus | Campus where the student started at your organisation. |
Application Date | Date the application was received. |
Enquiry Date | Date the first enquiry was received. |
Year Level | Year level the student was enrolled in when they started at your organisation. |
Entry Date | Date the student entered your organisation. For NZ MOE roll returns, the Entry Date is used for the First Attendance date. This field is used in conjunction with the Leaving Date on the School bar to determine the number of students eligible to be counted on the roll return date. See Current Student Maintenance - School tab in the Synergetic Current students manual. |
Initial Schooling Date | Date the student first attended any school. For NZ MOE roll returns, the Initial Schooling Date is used for the First schooling date. This field is used to establish most students' funding year level. See Funding year levels in the Synergetic Roll returns manual. If the first date at school is unknown, calculate the Initial Schooling Date as Date of Birth plus 6 years. This might occur when a student is a refugee or home schooled. For the student's Date of Birth, see Current Student Maintenance - Personal tab in the Synergetic Current students manual. |
Pre Entry Comment | Comments before the student was accepted at your organisation. For example, special achievements of the student before entering. |
Source area
Field | Description |
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Source of Enquiry | How the person making the enquiry became aware of your organisation. |
Source of Enquiry Comment | Any notes or comments. For example 'Referred by the Smiths, who have three children currently at the school'. |
Enquiry Campaign | Campaign that the enquiry is in response to. |
Country of Application | Country that the application is received from, if different from your organisation's country. That is, overseas students. |
Previous School | Student's previous school, if applicable. For NZ MOE roll returns, this is the previous school attended by the student. The list of schools is supplied by the NZ MOE. This only applies to full-time and regular year 7 and year 9 students, specifically: - year 7 students at intermediate schools, restricted composite schools and secondary schools (year 7-15)
- year 9 students at secondary schools (year 9-15).
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Common fields
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Search Filter | The Search Filter field is located at the top of the Student Selector. This field can be used to filter students by any of the information displayed in the Student Selector. For example to filter students by name simply type either the student's: - last name
- first name
- last name then first name separated by a comma.
To filter students by year level simply type the student's year level in the Search Filter field.
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Common buttons
Button | Description |
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Image Modified | Create a new student. See Creating new students. |
Image Modified | Delete the selected student. See Deleting a current student. |
Image Modified | Display the Current Student Maintenance Search Criteria window. You can update the search criteria and search for new students. See Searching for students. |
Image Modified | Customise how the bars are displayed. See Customising navigation bars in the Introduction manual. |
Image Modified | Create a new task relating to the current student. See Managing tasks in the Introduction manual. |
Image Modified | Click to refresh information for the selected student. |