Yes — you may use Grammarly or similar proofreading tools on your Study.com course assignments, but you must follow the Study.com Honor Code.


How you can use Grammarly (or similar tools)

  • You may use Grammarly to correct spelling, grammar, and style.

  • You may use Grammarly’s suggestions to improve sentence structure or clarity, as long as the ideas and content are your own work.


Disclosure Requirement

To stay compliant with the Honor Code, you must disclose your Grammarly usage when submitting your assignment. Include a brief note such as:

  • “I used Grammarly to correct spelling and grammar only.”

  • “I used Grammarly’s suggestions to improve sentence structure but wrote all content myself.”


Important Reminder

  • Failure to disclose the use of Grammarly or other AI-based tools may result in your assignment being flagged for an academic integrity violation.

  • Always ensure that your writing, ideas, and analysis are your own work. Grammarly (or similar tools) should only help with proofreading and clarity, not content creation.


Learn More

To review the full guidelines on ethical AI use at Study.com, please see our official resource.