The course is published but it's in the future enrollments. How do I access that? Do I have to wait for my instructor to invite me?
Hello @asianshrimp ...
When you are on your "Courses" >> "All Courses" screen, if a course is listed in the "Future Enrollments", that's an indication that the course has not yet started. Since you can see your course(s) listed under that heading, that means that you are enrolled in the course(s). However, the course just hasn't begun yet. Once the official start date of the course arrives, that course will move out of the "Future Enrollments" heading, and you'll be able to access the course...assuming that the course is also "published" so that you and your classmates can access the content.
Hope this helps!
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