Have you ever wished you could find a partner to supply data for your solution? DegreeData is the answer. We license course data and the full catalog archive to EdTech providers.
Our focus is on data—not building software solutions. That means can license the full set of data without compromising our business model. Think of us as the universal donor for EdTech solutions providers who need reliable data.
Whether you need to license structured course data or simply wish to download the entire catalog archive for AI querying, we have the content to feed your solution.
Four ways DegreeData supports your road map:
Structured course data includes subject codes, titles, descriptions and more.
See sample course dataIf you are using AI to query or build data, DegreeData’s full access to the catalog library is a fast and easy play. We supply the bedrock information for AI to work on. Choose a state, region or the entire country and put your preferred AI partner to work.
Do you have a value-add for our CurriculumFinder app? Put them together under your brand and be on the road to subscription sales tomorrow.
When you gather your own academic data, you are taking valuable development resources away from building the solution itself. A partnership with DegreeData is faster and less expensive than building it in-house.
Learn more about licensing course and curriculum data.We cover public and private institutions in 50 states. See the current coverage report online.
We update the academic catalogs annually.
Yes, we are building the 5-year archive of course descriptions as structured data.
You can see samples and learn more about course data in general.
Yes.
The best skills and outcomes data comes from catalog program descriptions. These statements aren’t just marketing hype on the part of the college; they are a commitment made in an official document of record.
If you need authoritative skills data based on assessments and real-world outcomes, the catalog is the primary resource.
At this time we do not cover proprietary institutions or professional or graduate-only colleges.
We can’t include syllabi because of copyright restrictions and firewalls on college websites. While it may never be possible to publicize a syllabus for every course, an excellent resource is OpenSyllabus.org.
Yes. We know how hard it is to bring a product to the higher education marketplace, and we are happy to provide data that supports your long-term sales efforts.
The cost of data is variable based on the amount and type of data. Contact licensing at DegreeData for more information about costs.