New students will get access to Brightspace approximately 60 days prior to the beginning of the new academic year.
Courses that start in September will be opened in Brightspace within 2 weeks prior to the beginning of the academic year. Courses that start in February will be opened 2 weeks prior to the start of the second semester. Keep in mind that the opening date can be different per course. The courses will be open before the first lecture.
Beneath you will find possible reasons for why the course is not (yet) visible and why you cannot (yet) login to Brightspace.
Students who start in September
If you are a new student at Saxion, access to Brightspace will be provided within 60 days prior to the beginning of the academic year. Unfortunately, you will not be able to login nor to access courses in the mean time.
Register for your courses in Brightspace
For some courses the enrollment is done for you. Contact the Education Administration Office of your faculty if you want to know if this is the case. In some cases, you do need to enroll yourself in Brightspace, you will be notified of this by your faculty.
You are an alumnus or you were not registered as a student for a longer period
You cannot access Brightspace as an alumnus. You will become an alumnus 60 days after your graduation.
If you have not been registered as a student for more than 120 days, for example if you unregister as a Bachelor's student and later enroll as a Master's student, you will not have access to Brightspace until 60 days prior to the new academic year.
The course is grayed out
If you are able to see your course, but it is grayed out, it means that the course is not opened yet. However, this means that you are enrolled for this course! You can find more information about grayed out courses here.
The course has ended
Courses from the previous year automatically close on September 30th. You will not be able to access this course. An instructor can also choose to end the course earlier. Contact your instructor if you need information from their course.