Student Borrower Loads for Scooter
Every year the student records on Scooter need to be updated: existing students are moved up a year, new students are added and students no longer in the school are removed.
Data can be extracted from the school's student management system and processed by Interleaf's support team to automate this process.
There are a number of student management systems in use across Ireland, and we have specific instructions for the
Facility / eportal and
VSWARE systems. Click on the link to get the system-specific document.
as the file you generate from the student management system will contain personal data, GDPR regulations require that you encrypt the file before sending it to us.
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