What Is an Enrollment URL?

Modified on Wed, 20 May at 5:51 AM

CPR Enroll simplifies the registration process for both you and your students through the use of Enrollment URLs.

An Enrollment URL is the link you share with prospective students so they can browse your class schedule and register. It points to your student-facing registration page at classes.cprenroll.com — this is completely separate from your admin dashboard. Students who visit this link never see any admin features; they only see your branded public registration page.

Types of Enrollment URLs

URL Type

What It Shows

Best Used For

Layout Based View

Accordion-style course and class list

Primary shareable link for most use cases

List View

Flat searchable list of all classes

Students who want to compare or search

Calendar View

Interactive monthly class calendar

Students scheduling around commitments

Direct Class URL

A single specific class

Email campaigns, class-specific QR codes

Slot Registration URL

Appointment booking calendar

Private sessions, consultations


Getting Your Enrollment URLs

  1. On the Launchpad, click Share on the Share Registration card.

  2. Under Class Registration, the three view links are listed with copy buttons.

  3. For a specific class link, go to Classes > ⋮ > Share Registration on the class row.

Short Enrollment URLs

Each enrollment URL also has a corresponding short link on the cprenroll.me domain. Short links are easier to share verbally, in text messages, and on printed materials. Find your short links in QR Codes > Short Links.

ℹ  Enrollment URL vs. dashboard URL

Do not share your dashboard URL (dashboard.cprenroll.com) with students — it requires login and shows admin features. Always share the classes.cprenroll.com enrollment URLs with students.

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