Class Comparison
Compare classes, professors, sections, grade distributions, and schedule difficulty before registration.
View toolSTEM-first student support
Future of STEM connects students with guidance, practical tools, and support to explore majors, plan classes, ask better questions, and start each semester with confidence.
Future of STEM is a student-run support platform that started at Clemson. We help students interested in STEM find direction earlier, prepare for college classes, and connect with practical support before the first semester starts to feel overwhelming.
Students tell us where they are in the process, what school they are connected to, and what kind of help would make the next step clearer.
We point students toward major exploration, class planning, course organization, campus resources, and the practical tools we wish existed when we started.
Every question helps shape better templates, stronger FAQ answers, and school-specific resources that can support future students earlier.
Templates and workflows students can use during the moments that usually feel messy.
Compare classes, professors, sections, grade distributions, and schedule difficulty before registration.
View toolOrganize syllabi, grading policies, exam dates, office hours, late policies, and key assignments.
View toolTurn class schedules into a Google Calendar or Outlook import workflow.
View toolImport exam dates and study reminders, including a 7-day study reminder idea.
View toolEnough structure to help students move, without pretending the site has a huge content library on day one.
School-specific tutoring, advising, registrar deadlines, library help, and engineering support links.
Open resourceExplore engineering majors, what classes feel like, common projects, careers, and advisor questions.
Open resourceOrganized help for difficult freshman courses, especially Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics.
Open resourceFounding school example
The first school-specific prototype uses Clemson as the example. The long-term model is simple: shared tools, local campus links, and chapter contacts by school slug.
Student questions
Students can ask one smart form. Repeated questions can become public FAQ answers, while private contact details stay protected in the backend.