> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.shiftiq.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.shiftiq.com/help/events/schedule-new-class/publish-class-registration.md).

# Publish Class Registration

When you are ready to **Publish** your **Class** to the user Portal, search for the **Class** you created and under the **Class Setup** tab, click on the **Publish** button.

Select the **Registration Start** date (The date and time when registration for this event is open, after which new registrations are permitted) and **Registration Deadline** date (The date and time when registration for this event is closed, after which no new registrations are permitted.).

*Note: The **Registration Start** and **Registration Deadline** dates controls when the* [*Self-Register*](/help/events/schedule-new-class/publish-class-registration.md) *and* [*Register Employees*](/help/events/schedule-new-class/publish-class-registration.md) *buttons appear on the Class Outline page.*

The **Register Employees** button can be added/removed by Organization specific settings. Please ask your Shift iQ Account Representative if you need to add/remove this button.

Click the **Publish** button.


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