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Overview #
When creating a course on VarsityScape, the first decision you make is the most important: Format. We support two distinct learning models, and choosing the right one depends on your educational goals.
1. Cohort-Based (Live & Scheduled) #
- A live, scheduled course with a group of students learning together.
- Best For: Bootcamps, university-style semesters, high-ticket coaching, and programs requiring peer interaction.
- Key Features:
- Fixed Schedule: Students start and end on specific dates.
- Live Classes: Integrated discussion sessions for real-time teaching.
- Community: Students are grouped into a private “Batch” (e.g., Cohort 13) for focused interaction.
2. Self-Paced (On-Demand) #
- An on-demand course that students take at their own pace.
- Best For: Evergreen video libraries, introductory workshops, and low-ticket products.
- Key Features:
- Flexible Access: Students can join and watch anytime.
- No “Start Date”: Content is available immediately upon enrollment.
- Automation: Requires less active management from the instructor.
Comparison Table #
| Feature | Cohort-Based | Self-Paced |
| Start Date | Fixed (e.g., Jan 15) | Immediate |
| Community | Private Cohort Channel | General Course Channel |
| Live Classes | Yes, Scheduled | Optional |
| Completion Rate | Typically Higher | Typically Lower |
Troubleshooting & FAQ #
- Can I switch a course from Self-Paced to Cohort-Based later?
No. Because the database structure for handling student intakes is different, you cannot toggle between them after creation. You would need to create a new course. - Can I have both formats for the same topic?
Yes. Many academies create a “Self-Paced” version for cheaper access and a “Cohort-Based” version for a premium, guided experience.
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