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Hi @leonard_nalencz Welcome to the Canvas Community.
This sounds stressful for you as well as your students.
I'm wondering if it a browser issue at their end as some of your students are accessing the course just fine.
Here is some documentation that you could share with them to try to eliminate things.
Just double checking. If it is ALL students who can't access the course then it could be that you need to publish it first. https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-13030-415257126 (Just in case) I've been guilty of this!
Sing out if you need a hand.
Thanks for the reply. It is not a browser issue, because more than six students have said they can't enroll in the course. It is published, because other students have logged on. I resent the invitation to a few students who said they couldn't get on, and they still can't. Any other ideas?
Thanks for getting back @leonard_nalencz .
This is certainly unusual behaviour.
There are a few possibilities outlined in this document Why can't I access my Course as a student? and https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10596-4212710333
This one jumps out as a contender in your instance:
If your institution enrolled you in your course, your enrollment may not have been set up properly. Please contact your instructor(s) for assistance.
Or the course might be hidden in All Courses.
Students can find them via these steps:
I hope one of these options solves the issue for you.
Let us know how you get on.
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