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Tracking student registration

Updated over a week ago

Keeping track of student registration on BridgeU is quick and easy.

You can easily identify students who are still required to complete their registration directly from your Home page.

To send a reminder, just click the bell icon (Remind) next to the progress bar. This will notify students who still need to register.

You can also use the filters at the top to sort students by graduation year or advisor, making it easier to focus on specific groups.

Alternatively, on the Students tab , you can identify students who have not completed their registration by looking for a red warning icon displayed next to their email address.

You can also use the filters on the Students tab to identify unregistered students. Simply select Account Status > Unregistered to view a list of students who have not yet completed their registration.

On the Students tab, click the email icon next to a student to resend the registration email to that individual student.

You can also select multiple unregistered students and use More bulk actions > Resend registration email to send invitations in bulk.


For registered students, if a password reset is required, simply select Account Status > Registered to view the list of registered students. Then follow the same steps as above and choose the Reset password option. These steps can also be applied to a group of students.

You can also use additional filters, such as Grad year or Advisor, to further refine your results.


For more information please refer to our Bulk Actions to Manage Students article.

If you have any questions, need further assistance or have some general feedback for us - we’d love to hear from you! Contact our Support team via Live Chat and by emailing hi@bridge-u.com.

You can also ask our BridgeU Community, a space exclusively for our BridgeU counsellors to ask questions, share insights, provide feedback and get help not just from BridgeU, but directly from other BridgeU counsellors.

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