Campus

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Campus: an organisational grouping that cuts across sites, to classify your classes and filter your analyses by scope (faculty, hub, programme). Reserved for Premium accounts.

A campus lets you distinguish several branches, faculties or hubs within a single Omniscol account.

The campus concept is reserved for Premium accounts and remains optional: only create campuses if they genuinely help you reflect your organisation.

The concept is organisational. It does not replace the site, which describes a geographical or physical reality: location, time grid, classrooms, travel time.

A campus becomes particularly useful when the site concept does not match your logical organisation. Examples:

  • several faculties share the same buildings;
  • several schools of the same group share several sites, in a criss-cross fashion;
  • a single physical site hosts several hubs or programmes.

Even when campus and site largely overlap, the concept can remain useful to make filters and groupings easier.

What a campus is for

A campus is mainly used to:

  • group classes according to a shared organisation;
  • make some filters and groupings easier, especially in the conflict diagnostics.

A campus on its own does not define a time grid, a travel time or a strict placement constraint. These behaviours remain carried by the sites, classrooms, resources and constraints of the timetable.

Where to configure it

Campuses are created in the general settings, below the class levels. Each class can then be attached to a campus, which feeds the corresponding filters and groupings.

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