Grammarly for Education Pilot
A year-long pilot partnership to provide robust writing support tools for students and faculty across its 11 universities. This initiative aims to improve academic success by addressing writing challenges in high DFWI (Drop, Fail, Withdraw, Incomplete) undergraduate courses and enhancing faculty support. Funded by System leadership, the pilot emphasizes collaboration, targeted integration, and the use of Grammarly’s advanced writing tools and new AI features to foster better outcomes for both students and educators. By integrating these tools into courses and campus services, the initiative seeks to foster academic success and improve overall writing proficiency.
Key Details
- No Cost to Institutions: The A&M System has fully sponsored the pilot.
- Limited Licenses Available: About 1,000 licenses will be distributed to faculty/staff across participating member universities, and the remaining 9,000 licenses to their associated students.
- Focus Areas: Undergraduate, writing-intensive courses with high DFWI rates.
- Target Audience: Primarily faculty teaching in the focus areas and their students.
- Program Length: January 2025 – December 2025
Program benefits
For Faculty:
- Access to premium Grammarly features to help evaluate student writing.
- Integration into courses.
- Professional development and training.
For Students:
- No-cost
- Support for writing across various disciplines.
- Access to premium Grammarly writing features.
Campus Leads
Each member institution has designated a Campus Lead to oversee program implementation. Faculty and staff who wish to participate should contact their respective Campus Lead for details on obtaining a Grammarly license.
Member Institution | Allotted # of Faculty/Staff Licenses | First Name | Last Name | Title | Email Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
East Texas A&M University* | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Prairie View A&M University | 60 | Cheryle | Snead-Greene | Associate Provost | cdsnead-greene@pvamu.edu |
Tarleton State University | 90 | Aimee | Shouse | Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Curriculum and Faculty Affairs | ashouse@tarleton.edu |
Texas A&M International University | 50 | Pat | Abrego | Director of Academic Technology | pabrego@tamiu.edu |
Texas A&M University | 400 | Nancy | Vazquez | Executive Director, University Writing Center | nvazquez@tamu.edu |
Texas A&M University-Central Texas | 30 | Chad | Pettit | Director, Writing and Learning Center | c.pettit@tamuct.edu |
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi | 65 | Susan | Murphy | Associate Provost | susan.murphy@tamucc.edu |
Texas A&M University-Kingsville | 50 | Robert | Ayala | Associate Vice President for Academic Success | robert.ayala@tamuk.edu |
Texas A&M University-San Antonio | 50 | Katie | Bridgman | Director, Writing, Language, & Digital Composing Center | ktbridgm@tamusa.edu |
Texas A&M University-Texarkana | 30 | Angela | Parmentier-Sikorski | Assistant Provost | asikorski@tamut.edu |
West Texas A&M University | 50 | Emily | Kinsky | Department Head of English | ekinsky@wtamu.edu |
*Not participating in the program.
Last Updated: 03/2025
For more information
Have questions about this pilot program? For more information or to find out how to participate in the program, please reach out to your designated Campus Lead.