AceURacademics is designed specifically for institutions that want to provide strong academic support but don’t have the staffing, budgets, or centralized systems of large universities. Whether you're a mid‑sized private college, a regional public university, or a community college serving thousands of first‑generation students, AceURacademics helps you bring clarity to the academic experience.
Large universities like UPenn, Stanford, and Michigan often have 50–100+ academic support programs. Even mid‑sized schools like the University of Rochester have 30+ separate tutoring, advising, and academic success resources. Students rarely know they exist. AceURacademics helps institutions organize, centralize, and present these resources in a way students can actually use.
Community colleges serve some of the most diverse and hard‑working student populations: first‑generation students, part‑time learners, working adults, and students balancing family responsibilities. These students often rely heavily on tutoring centers, writing labs, academic coaching, TRIO programs, and transfer advising—but awareness is low.
AceURacademics gives community colleges a centralized, student‑friendly hub where every academic support option is visible, searchable, and easy to act on. This helps institutions increase usage of existing programs without needing to hire additional staff or build new systems.
Our long‑term vision is to integrate AceURacademics seamlessly with the platforms your institution already relies on—reducing friction for students and administrators.
Planned integration for assignments, deadlines, and course resources.
Future syncing of calendars, announcements, and course support resources.
Google EDU login, calendar syncing, and shared document access.
Planned support for Microsoft EDU login, Teams, and Outlook syncing.
Potential integration for open‑source LMS environments.
Future support for course data syncing and student alerts.
Potential SIS integration for student records and advising workflows.
Long‑term goal for syncing advising and enrollment data.
Potential integration for student success tracking and case management.