> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://fpphelp.fesnow.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://fpphelp.fesnow.org/portal-how-tos/course-enrollment.md).

# Step 2: Course Enrollment

The New Course Enrollment Pop-up shown below can be triggered to appear from in a few locations within the Partner Portal. The pop-up has three sections.

**Date Selection Box** - four date selection fields located under the pop-up title\
**Course Selection Box** - the main body containing the Course List and Selected Course List\
**Submission Button Box** - two buttons near the bottom of the pop-up

![Course Enrollment Pop-up](/files/-MfZltI5IJKMSwXzgEme)

## **Date Selection Box**

The date selection fields in this area allow you to specify the start and end dates for each section/semester of a course. Default dates are populated that align to your schools calendar.

{% hint style="info" %}
Default dates are defined by a Partner Portal Administrator. They will be updated each year. If you need to have them revised for any reason email <FPPSupport@fesnow.org>.
{% endhint %}

## **Course Selection Box**

![Select course or courses to enroll student by clicking on it. ](/files/-Mh5brPGKJ3i4M-zUTbc)

## **Submission Button Box**


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