
Scholarly provides faculty affairs software designed to streamline administrative tasks and enhance faculty productivity. The platform centralizes faculty data, automates workflows using AI tools, and offers insights through dynamic dashboards for reporting on aspects like workload, productivity, and impact. It caters to various academic institutions, including medical, arts & science, business, law, engineering, and art schools, by automating accreditation reporting, capturing accomplishments specific to academic medicine, and highlighting faculty achievements. The company emphasizes unparalleled customer support with customized onboarding and dedicated faculty assistance. Scholarly aims to empower institutions with data and improve the lives of faculty members by reducing administrative burdens.

Scholarly provides faculty affairs software designed to streamline administrative tasks and enhance faculty productivity. The platform centralizes faculty data, automates workflows using AI tools, and offers insights through dynamic dashboards for reporting on aspects like workload, productivity, and impact. It caters to various academic institutions, including medical, arts & science, business, law, engineering, and art schools, by automating accreditation reporting, capturing accomplishments specific to academic medicine, and highlighting faculty achievements. The company emphasizes unparalleled customer support with customized onboarding and dedicated faculty assistance. Scholarly aims to empower institutions with data and improve the lives of faculty members by reducing administrative burdens.
Sector: AI-enabled faculty affairs software for higher education
Founders: Rusty Cowher and Kelly Sutton
Employees: 13
Latest funding: Seed (announced Sep 1, 2024)
Security & accessibility: SOC 2 Type II; WCAG 2.1 AA
Administrative burden and fragmented faculty data management in higher education institutions.
Higher Education / EdTech
Series Seed announced in company blog post
5000000.00
Last funding date recorded
“Backed by Range Ventures, Bienville, Service Provider Capital, Kleiner Perkins scout Iheanyi Ekechukwu, and strategic angels”