UAF OLLI: Requesting Courses | Scribe

    UAF OLLI: Requesting Courses

    • OLLI |
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    • 2 minutes
    IMPORTANT: The "Request Course" button will only be active during the period of AUGUST 15 - 22.
    Navigate to [https://www.campusce.net/uafolli/account/Signin.aspx](https://www.campusce.net/uafolli/account/Signin.aspx)
    Once you purchase a membership, you're ready to request courses!
    Sign In to your UAF-OLLI account.
    Click "COURSES" or "View Courses By" - you can also use the "Advanced Search" option.
    Here I selected Session I courses, but there are many different options to choose from.
    When you find a course you're interested in requesting, hit the "Request Course" button to add it to your shopping cart.
    If you still want to browse and add courses to your cart, click "Continue Shopping."
    Just like before, select "Request Course" when you find something that catches your eye. This will take you back to your Shopping Cart.
    When you have all the courses you want to request in your Shopping Cart, click Check Out.
    Verify that your contact information is correct.
    If everything looks correct, scroll down and click "Next" to proceed to the purchasing page.
    Alternatively, if you need to make any edits to your information click Edit Profile, make the changes, then click Save.
    Click purchase if you're ready to do so -- note: for this step, you don't need to select a payment method or enter any payment info. Once the course lottery is complete and your results are sent to you, then payment will be requested.
    You're all finished requesting courses! If you want to change the priority of the courses you requested, read on.
    Click "Account"
    Under Account Overview, click "My Course Priorities"
    There's a small dropdown menu for each course -- you can reprioritize them by selecting a number for each dropdown menu.
    When you are finished adjusting the priority, click "Save Priorities."
    END OF INSTRUCTIONS.

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