Participating courses in the BYOD project are:
- Business Management (Diepenbeek campus)
- ELO-ICT (Diepenbeek campus)
- Chemistry (Diepenbeek and Gasthuisberg campuses)
- Human Resources Management (Proximus and Diepenbeek campuses)
- Biomedical laboratory technology (Gasthuisberg campus)
In contemporary education, the importance of ICT is increasing. Working with the latest software is crucial, not only during classes, but also while studying on campus, at home or in digs.
Your programme works with the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) principle and expects every student to have a laptop, with the right software and the necessary antivirus software to use your laptop safely. For the software, UCLL works with Academic Software from the company Signpost. You can download and install all the required software through the Academic Software portal: more info on Academic Software. On the Academic Software portal, there are manuals to download and install software. There is also helpdesk support if needed.
Be sure to take a look within the FAQ for additional info.
How does Academic Software work? Check it out via this onboarding video. Through the link above you are automatically signed in, if you are still asked for identification, please use your UCLL email address to identify yourself.
FAQ
- What does the software for my course cost?
View the cost of the software package for your course here.
- Will my laptop be sufficient?
Check out the hardware requirements for your course.
- Can I purchase a new laptop via UCLL?
Check out the range of laptops available through Signpost here.
- Can I get financial support?
Then we will be happy to see how we can support you: with a loan laptop, advance study grant, reduced tuition fees, cheaper internet, an extra loan or grant from UCLL, ... Contact:- Limburg region: Sociale Dienst UCLL
- Leuven and Diest region: Social services for students