Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scholaris University?

Scholaris University is an online university built for schools and educators that are looking to grow, protect, and enhance their schools and school offerings in an ever-changing environment.

How does it work?

ScholarisU offers courses on issues that many schools face today. When you become a member you have access to all the resources that we provide from topics that range from student and teacher recruitment, to board leadership and fundraising. Scholaris also connects your leaders to national experts in their fields, like: reading, school safety, management. Our nationally-recognized experts are constantly creating new and updated content to offer you more tools and instruction for your school and teams.

How do I sign up?

Scholaris University is designed for educational success, with that in mind, we have standard AND customized programs available. Choose a package and you are on your way!

What if I want to know more before signing up?

Give us a call or send us a message. We'd love to answer all your questions,  and walk you through the process of becoming a member.

Can I request specific topics or materials to be covered on the website?

Yes! We encourage our partners to request specific topics or materials needed for your school.  We will identify the best experts in the field and help customize our program to your specific needs.

Are there any accreditation or certification programs associated with the website?

Scholaris does not provide accreditation, but we have a class on this topic and can connect you with experts to walk your school through the process or re-certification, and to keep your practices current!

Are there any membership benefits or perks for educators?

Scholaris members receive first invitation and special access to our events, trainings with national leaders, and courses for their teams. They also receive access twice a year to one on one sessions with one of our team members to discuss school challenges and opportunities and impact our courses for the next season.

Is there a community or forum where educators can interact and share ideas?

Absolutely; Scholaris has a private forum for members to ask questions, share ideas, and connect at regular meetings.