How the pieces fit together
Edurie models academic activity as a hierarchy of nested containers. At the top sits the Academic Year, which breaks into Terms, which break into Periods. Within a period, teachers deliver classes, and students are enrolled into those classes through enrollment records.Module sections
Academic Structure
Set up Academic Years, Terms, Periods, Stages, Levels, and Grading Periods — the calendar scaffold your entire institution runs on.
Programs & Curricula
Define colleges, departments, programs, and curricula. Attach courses to a curriculum so students know exactly what they need to graduate.
Classes & Sections
Create classes, assign teachers, build schedules, configure rooms, and organize students into sections.
Enrollments
Manage student enrollment records for each period, add or drop individual classes, and track enrollment history and statuses.
Recommended setup order
If you are configuring Edurie for the first time, follow this sequence to avoid missing dependencies:- Academic Structure — Create the Academic Year, Terms, and Periods first. Everything else anchors to a period.
- Academic Levels — Define your grade levels (K-12) or year levels (HEI) so that programs and sections have something to reference.
- Programs & Curricula — Create your programs and attach curricula with their required courses.
- Classes & Sections — Open classes for the current period and group students into sections.
- Enrollments — Enroll students into the period and then into individual classes.