For Community College Students
Community college students juggle classes, work, family, and transfer prep. Syllio gives you the academic infrastructure to manage all of it without dropping anything.
Get started free — no card neededWhy Community College Students choose Syllio
AI syllabus scanning works for any course format — in-person, hybrid, and fully online
Free plan is genuinely free — 2 AI scans per semester, full calendar, unlimited club access, forever
Track transfer-credit coursework and articulation requirements alongside your current schedule
Build a portfolio from your community college years that strengthens your transfer application
Features built for Community College Students
Syllio is purpose-built for community college students — not a generic productivity tool dressed up with education labels.
Community college syllabi come in every format — PDFs, Word documents, Canvas pages, printed handouts. Syllio's AI handles all of them. Photo the handout or upload the PDF and every deadline transfers to your calendar.
Syllio's Free plan includes a full academic calendar, 2 AI syllabus scans per semester, unlimited club memberships, and your Syllio portfolio — forever. No credit card, no trial period, no feature degradation after 14 days.
Four-year institutions evaluating transfer applicants are looking for evidence of engagement and achievement, not just transcripts. Your Syllio portfolio documents your academic and extracurricular record at community college in a format transfer offices can actually review.
LMS sync covers the online and hybrid courses that now make up a large share of community college enrollment. Connect your Canvas or Google Classroom account and your deadlines sync automatically regardless of course modality.
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Disclaimer: Syllio is a student and educator productivity tool. Content generated by Syllio — including syllabi, lesson plans, course outlines, and study schedules — is for organizational purposes only and does not constitute official academic guidance, professional advice, or any form of legal, medical, or financial counsel. Always refer to your institution's official course requirements, academic policies, and advisor for authoritative information.