A limited number of education licenses for Grammarly are now available to Texas A&M University students and faculty. The temporary licenses are available through the end of January 2027, thanks to a pilot sponsored by the Texas A&M University System.
These licenses give users access to Grammarly’s AI-assisted writing help, including feedback on clarity, tone, grammar, and citations. Also included is access to Authorship, which provides a report of the writer's composing process, including source integration and use of AI. Students can share reports with their instructors, increasing transparency around the writing process.
Note: Grammarly is an AI-assisted tool. All TAMU students are responsible for following instructor and departmental policies regarding the use of AI. If you are unsure of whether Grammarly use is acceptable for a particular course or project, contact your instructor.
Students and faculty can claim access to a Grammarly account by clicking this activation link. [Link to come.]
If you need any support with Registration, please contact Grammarly Support (support@grammarly.com).
Resources for instructors:
Grammarly for Education - Using AI in the Classroom.
Resources for students: