You can access and customize Stellic settings by clicking Settings on the left menu, or clicking your name in the top right hand corner and then Settings. You can always close out of the Settings menu using the ‘X’ at the top right of the sidebar.
- Messages and Requests for Review controls how frequently you are notified about anything other than advisee alerts - for instance, when a student sends you a message or requests to have their plan reviewed. You will receive a notification for these events for any student where you have the corresponding permissions.
- Add photo (if enabled for your is accessed by clicking the ‘add photo’ text at the top of the Settings sidebar to add or change your profile photo.
- If you don’t see this option, it means that your university has chosen to use specific university photos and doesn’t allow a change.
- View Settings will control the default view for many sections of the platform. You’ll always be able to navigate between views, but this will control which view serves as a default when you log in.
- Audit Report Printing Options will control the default print view when you opt to print audit reports from either your dashboard view or from an individual student's page. You’ll always be able to navigate between views, but this will control which view serves as a default.
- Advisee Alerts allows you to control the frequency of emails that you receive for the advisee alerts within this section. These alerts are determined either by alerts you can create within settings, or by tracking saved reports.
- You can add alerts for specific scenarios, such as a student’s GPA dropping below a set number, or a student failing a course.
- Alerts that are created by tracking saved reports appear here as well. You can edit these alerts to change the notification type.
- Each alert is able to be set to a different notification level - critical alerts, warnings, or info can have different types of notifications. You can customize each event to be one of these notification levels.
- Web Accessibility options include high contrast and text equivalents for non-text element views.