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Project Syllabi

Summer 2026 · Student AI Study

Now Open · Limited Spots

10,000 students.
One summer.
Real answers.

Project Syllabi is the largest anonymous study of how university students really use AI — and we're building it this summer.

10,000

Target

5 min

To complete

100%

Anonymous

  • No login or account required
  • Completely anonymous — we never link answers to you
  • Results shared back with participating universities

Answer this one question.

When you receive a new assignment, what's your first instinct?

Choose the option that best reflects what you typically do.

Click an answer to see how 8 others replied.

Ready to take the full survey?

Enter your school info and start — your Q1 answer will carry over.

No account needed · Completely anonymous · 5 min

Why it matters

Do you want to help your school develop the right AI policies?

Universities across the country are scrambling to write AI policies — but most are doing it without asking students. Project Syllabi changes that.

For your university

For your voice

For research

Be first

How it works

Four steps. Five minutes. Real impact.

1.

Enter your school

Tell us your institution, college, and graduation year.

2.

Answer scenarios

Step into real study situations and choose what you'd do.

3.

We analyze

Your anonymous responses join the 10K dataset.

4.

Universities learn

Institutions receive aggregate insights to shape AI policy.

Your privacy is our priority

This assessment is completely private and confidential. We are doing aggregate research only — your individual answers will never be associated with any personal information about you.

Fully anonymous

We collect no names, emails, or identifiers. Your school is used only for aggregate grouping — never to identify you.

Aggregate research only

Results are analysed as a group, never individually. No one — not even your university — can see your specific answers.

Securely stored

All data is encrypted at rest and in transit. We follow strict data handling protocols aligned with FERPA and GDPR principles.