When to start with a school page
School pages are the right starting point when campus-specific context matters. That is especially useful for courses where professors, sections, assignments, and exam formats vary a lot from one university to another.
A strong school hub helps students stay inside the right campus, then drill into the classes, subjects, and note types that already exist for that school instead of mixing together unrelated results from other colleges.
What students usually do here
- Check whether the campus already has active class pages before starting a new search.
- Use the school hub when you need notes tied to a specific university, professor style, or department.
- Upload school-specific study materials so the next student can find them in the right campus flow.
Start from the campus first, then move into the right class hub.
Search the national school index and filter by school type or state so students can land on the right campus and class page faster.
Browse by school type
Start with the level that matches your campus.Universities, colleges, and campuses with study docs.
High School 26,816 indexed schoolsHigh school hubs with class pages, notes, and exam prep.
Middle School 16,189 indexed schoolsMiddle school pages for grade-level math, science, and ELA.
Elementary School 57,268 indexed schoolsElementary school pages and starter subject guides.
K-12 School 21,666 indexed schoolsK-12 campuses that cover multiple school levels.