Arizona State is one of the largest universities in the United States, with over 75,000 students across in-person and online programs. Whether you're sitting in a packed Tempe lecture hall or working through an online degree on your own schedule, nobody at ASU is building a study system for you — and generic apps weren't designed for the way Sun Devils learn.
Six features designed for the reality of studying at one of America's largest and most innovative universities.
Build a structured weekly study schedule that works whether you're on-campus in Tempe or grinding through an online ASU degree from anywhere in the country.
Generate course-specific flashcards from your own lecture materials and readings, matched to your ASU professor's exam approach rather than generic textbook content.
Enter your course weights and current scores. See exactly what you need on remaining assessments — critical when online courses often front-load quizzes and back-load final exams.
Build study sessions around active recall and past exam formats — the strategy that closes the gap between understanding material passively and actually performing on ASU exams.
Get instant explanations of difficult material without waiting for instructor responses in an online course discussion board or a long TA queue during finals week.
When a deadline shifts or life gets in the way — as it often does for ASU's diverse and working student population — the plan recalculates to keep your grades on track.
ASU's scale is a feature, not a bug — it has opened access to higher education for hundreds of thousands of students who wouldn't otherwise have it. But that scale also means that individual students, particularly in large online cohorts, are operating with minimal structured accountability. Without a fixed lecture time or a TA who recognizes your face, the default mode for many ASU students is reactive: studying when a deadline is imminent rather than consistently throughout the semester.
Add your ASU courses with their exam dates, assignment weights, and grade targets. StudyEdge AI builds a weekly plan that distributes study time across all courses based on what's coming up and how you're currently tracking. For online students especially, grade tracking is a game-changer — it converts a vague sense of "I need to study" into a specific number: exactly what score you need on each remaining assessment to finish the semester where you want.
The free plan supports one course with full session blueprints, AI flashcards, and the basic tutor. Pro (from $2.99 a week or $9.99 a month) covers five courses, unlimited AI study boosts, grade tracking, and adaptive coaching. A 3-day Pro trial unlocks everything to test before you decide.
Add your courses and exam dates. Have your study plan in under five minutes.
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