BHU Brightspace by d2L
Welcome to Digital Learning at Beulah Heights University
Empowering your learning. Anytime. Anywhere.
Welcome to Beulah Heights University’s Department of Digital Learning and Innovation, where educational accessibility, engagement, and excellence are at the heart of what we do. We are proud to partner with Brightspace by D2L to provide you with a dynamic and user-friendly digital learning experience.
Here’s what you need to know to get started:
Logging into BHU Brightspace
You can access BHU Brightspace in two ways:
- From the top right navigation bar on the BHU homepage at www.beulah.edu
- Directly via brightspace.beulah.edu
Getting Help
- Need help navigating Brightspace? Visit the Brightspace Community Tutorials to explore how-to guides and platform walkthroughs.
- For 24/7 support, visit the Brightspace Helpdesk to search for answers or chat with an agent.
- Still need help? Email the BHU Digital Learning Department at onlinedepartment@beulah.edu
Stay in the Loop
- Download the Brightspace Pulse App to receive real-time class updates on your phone.
- Check your BHU student email regularly. All Digital Learning correspondence goes straight there.
We’re here to support you as you reach your academic goals. Let us know how we can help!
Dr. Alicia Plant
Associate Academic Dean and Director of Digital Learning and Innovation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Will BHU classes be online, on campus, or both this semester?
A: BHU offers classes in a variety of formats: Online, Hybrid, and HyFlex. Please check your course schedule and syllabus to confirm the format of your classes.
Q: What is digital learning?
A: Digital learning at BHU includes online courses, hybrid formats, virtual classroom tools, mobile learning strategies, e-textbooks, discussion-based learning, and technology-enhanced assessments. We use platforms like Brightspace, Turnitin, and Pear Deck Tutor to support your success.
Q: How is attendance tracked in Brightspace?
A: Attendance is based on active participation, including submitting assignments, participating in discussion boards, and completing quizzes or other course-related activities.