Online enrollment

Let students and parents enroll from their phone

Collect enrollment details from students and parents, including package choices, guardian fields, permit uploads, waiver collection workflows, document status, and payment status tracking.

Built for driving schools

Not generic booking software with a driving-school label

Online enrollment should reduce phone tag and paper intake. A family should be able to choose a package, enter student and guardian details, upload permit information, review waiver language, see payment status, and request the first lesson without sending the office another unstructured message.

01

Launch the website

Choose a template, add packages, service areas, hours, instructor bios, FAQs, and local SEO metadata.

02

Collect enrollment details

Students or parents choose a package, enter details, upload permits when required, and sign configured waivers.

03

Book only valid times

The scheduling system checks instructor, vehicle, student, location, closure, notice, waiver, permit, and package-balance rules.

What matters before launch

Purpose-built workflows for real school operations

Package selection first

Students and parents can start from a real lesson package such as Teen Starter, Adult Road Test Prep, Defensive Refresher, or a custom school package.

Structured records instead of inbox cleanup

Enrollment details become student, guardian, package, document, waiver, and payment-status records that staff can review from the dashboard.

Confirmation and next steps

After enrollment, the school can review details, resolve missing documents, check waiver status, track payment status, and move the student toward scheduling.

Enrollment path

What families complete before the first lesson

Student details

Collect name, contact details, birth date, address, notes, and school-specific enrollment fields.

Guardian details

Support parent or guardian names, contact information, relationship, and communication details for teen driver education.

Permit uploads

Let the school require permit upload before booking when that policy is part of the school workflow.

Waiver collection workflow

Use school-specific legal language and attorney-reviewed forms where needed; the platform organizes status but does not provide legal advice.

Payment status

Track unpaid, deposit paid, paid, partial, failed, or refunded states separately from Software for Driving School subscription billing.

Confirmation emails

Keep families informed with clear next steps after an enrollment is received.

Parent trust

A clearer intake path for parents and students

Parents want to understand package options, what information is needed, whether a permit is required, how waiver language is handled, and what happens after payment or pay-later selection.

Clear package context

Families see package names, lesson counts, deposit or balance context, and next-step language before they submit.

School-controlled legal language

Your school controls waiver text, consent language, refund policies, and required disclosures after legal review.

No paper pile

Staff see structured records instead of scanning emails, screenshots, paper forms, or voicemail notes.

After enrollment

What happens after a family submits the form

Office reviews intake

Staff confirm the package, guardian details, permit status, waiver status, and any special notes.

Missing steps are visible

The dashboard shows whether documents, waiver status, payment status, or package setup need attention.

Scheduling can begin

When the school allows booking, lesson rules check package balance, instructor, vehicle, location, closures, notice, and timezone.

Questions

What school owners usually ask

Can parents enroll online?

Yes. The enrollment path is built for parents, guardians, and students to submit structured details from a phone or computer.

Can we require permit uploads?

Yes. Schools can use permit upload requirements as part of the enrollment and booking workflow.

Does the platform make waivers legally valid?

No. The platform supports waiver collection workflow and status tracking. Your school should use attorney-reviewed forms and school-specific legal language.

Configurable records

Build around your school's requirements without overclaiming compliance

Configure forms, lesson records, waiver collection workflows, permit upload requirements, parent or guardian fields, payment status tracking, and document review steps around your school's own policies.