> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.skolar.li/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.skolar.li/program-management/all-programs/edit.md).

# Edit

## <mark style="color:green;">Update program information</mark>

This option allows admin to modify or add more program details. When you click on 'Edit' against the desired program by navigate to **All Programs⇒ Actions**⇒ **Edit** a form appears with the existing details pre-populated, you can now make the necessary updates or modifications to the program information.

Once you have made the desired changes, simply click on the 'Update Program' button to save and apply the modifications.

***For Example**: Let's say we want to update the description about the* program *and convey to the Participants how they can additionally benefit, we've added some more text. (In the example for ease of reference we have highlighted the updated information)*

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You can also modify the status of the program; this is useful if you wish to 'Unpublished' a program.

&#x20;**Note**: Publish will display in status drop down only if curriculum is defined.


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