You can publish course results for one or more students from the Process course results screen, or for an individual student from their little i button. The record must be ratified before you can publish it.Publish from Process Course ResultsFrom the Process Course Results screen you can publish results for:All students who can be publishedA filtered list of students including just those in first sit, resit or null sitSelected students (by using the tick boxes)Individual studentsIf you want to publish just one student then locate them from the list and click the Publish button beside their name.Otherwise follow the process outlined below.Process with screenshots Document Publish from Process Course Results (987.79 KB / PDF) Process summaryGo to Process Course ResultsFilter/search for the students you want to publishE.g. you could filter the list to show only students in first sit that are ready to publishSelect the studentsUse the tick boxes on the left to select all or specific studentsClick the Action menu and select PublishCheck the information on the pop up box and click ContinueOnce the process has run you'll see the student has a result showing under the Published Result column.Publish for an individual student from the little i buttonPublishing from this screen is useful if you want to publish the result for a single student only and are already in their record processing other things.Process with screenshots Document Publish from the little i button (988.59 KB / PDF) Process summaryGo to Process Course ResultsLocate the student and click the little i button beside their nameClick Publish and then when the confirmation box appears click Publish Result Once the process has run you'll see the result shows under the "Published Result" box.Next stepsIf you need to make changes to a published result you'll need to unratify it first. You can then make the required changes, re-ratify it and then publish the new result following the same process above. Some guidance you may find useful:UnratifyChanging marksUnpublish This article was published on 2024-07-29