Streamline benefit delivery and attendance tracking by scheduling one-time, recurring,
irregular, or infrequent benefit sessions. Then, add participants to or remove participants from
benefit schedules or benefit sessions.
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Schedule Benefit Sessions A benefit session is an instance or occurrence within a benefit schedule. A schedule can have one or more benefit sessions based on the benefit selected. Benefit schedules are commonly used for activities such as classes and support groups that meet on a regular recurring schedule. For example, you can create a benefit schedule for a 10-week long class on Tuesday night that consists of 10 benefit sessions—one every Tuesday.
Assign Participants to Schedules and Sessions Add participants to all benefit sessions in a schedule, or to selected sessions. To identify the participants added to a benefit schedule and to plan logistics for the schedule, use the list of benefit schedule assignment records. The list also helps you distinguish scheduled participants from the participants added to a benefit session.
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