The Princeton Review / Tutor.com's AI and Tutoring Resources Named 2023 New Product Award Winners by Campus Technology and THE Journal

Company Recognized for Its AI College Admissions Essay Counseling and AI Homework Essay Feedback Tools As Well As Its High-Dosage Tutoring Program

NEW YORK, December 19, 2023 / — The Princeton Review® today reported that together with its affiliate, Tutor.com, the education services company has been named a winner of three New Product of the Year awards for 2023 by Campus Technology and THE Journal.

The awards, which were announced on December 14, recognize "outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are considered to be particularly noteworthy in the transformation of education technology."

The Princeton Review's "AI for Learning" resources, which include its AI College Admissions Essay Counseling and AI Homework Essay Feedback tools, were chosen for a Platinum (highest level) Award by both Campus Technology and THE Journal in the category, "AI-Based Tool for Tutoring."

The Princeton Review's and Tutor.com's High Dosage Tutoring received a Gold Award in THE Journal's award category, "Math Program."

The two publications have independently conducted the awards since 2020 under the auspices of their parent company, 1105 Media, Inc. The full list of winners for 2023 is reported in 1105 Media's December 14 release as well as on the publications' respective websites (here and here).

"It is truly an honor to receive this recognition from two of the education tech industries' leading publications," said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review's editor-in-chief. "We extend our appreciation to the judges who chose this year's winners and to the editors and writers at Campus Technology and THE Journal for their dedicated coverage of edtech news, trends and issues."

"Our company has been a pioneer in the use of technology to deliver education, and we have been at it for three decades" Franek noted. "From 1993 when we introduced our first software product, Inside the SAT ®, to 2011 when we released our first iPad app, SAT Score Quest, to this year when we debuted our first AI tools, we have created dozens of technology-driven education resources. The feedback we receive about them from learners, educators, and administrators always has and always will inspire us to continue creating education resources that utilize the ever-expanding opportunities of technology."

About The Princeton Review / Tutor.com's 2023 Award-Winning New Products

AI College Admissions Essay Counseling, designed in collaboration with The Princeton Review's admission counselors and experts, provides feedback, evaluation, and recommendations on a college essay within 1–2 minutes of it being uploaded to the company's AI Hub. The essay is reviewed for grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, coherence, conciseness, and other qualities important to admissions teams. Note: This tool does not write a student's essay. The cost for an unlimited number of essay reviews is $99/month or $250/3 months (currently offered at a discount for $199).

AI Homework Essay Feedback provides tailored feedback to help students make their homework essays even better. The AI generative technology tailors the feedback based on each student's academic level (grades 3–8; high school; college) as well as the type of essay (descriptive; compare and contrast; narrative; argumentative; college admissions). Essays are reviewed for spelling, grammar, and punctuation as well as stylistic choices including sentence structure, vocabulary and word choice, repetitive language, and more. Note: This tool does not write a student's essay. The price for 10 essay reviews is $19.95 (currently offered at a discount for $9.95).

High Dosage Tutoring is a research-based program available to The Princeton Review's and Tutor.com's institutional partners that helps K–12 schools and districts accelerate student learning. Through the program, educators can refer students needing intensive subject support for high-impact, high-frequency tutoring in small groups. The instruction is interactive and aligned with state standards. The tutors create a Personalized Learning Plan for each student and write Lesson Reports after sessions.

About The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review is a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admissions services company. Every year, it helps millions of college- and graduate school–bound students as well as working professionals achieve their education and career goals through its many education services and products. These include online and in-person courses delivered by a network of more than 4,000 teachers and tutors; online resources; a line of more than 150 print and digital books published by Penguin Random House; and dozens of categories of school rankings. The company’s Tutor.com brand is one of the largest online tutoring services in the U.S. It comprises a community of thousands of tutors who have delivered more than 25 million tutoring sessions. The Princeton Review, headquartered in New York, NY, is not affiliated with Princeton University. For more information, visit PrincetonReview.com and the company’s Media Center. Follow the company on X (formerly Twitter) (@ThePrincetonRev) and Instagram (@theprincetonreview).

About Tutor.com
Since its incorporation in 2000, Tutor.com has delivered more than 25 million online tutoring and homework help sessions to students. The company's more than 3,000 vetted and qualified tutors provide learning assistance that is available 24/7 in a wide variety of subjects. The company's mission is to instill hope, advance equity, and catalyze achievement in schools and communities. Tutor.com powers tutoring and homework help programs for the U.S. Department of Defense, colleges and universities, K–12 school districts, state and local libraries, and companies offering employee benefit programs. Headquartered in New York City, Tutor.com is an affiliate of The Princeton Review, an education services company not affiliated with Princeton University. Follow Tutor.com on X (formerly Twitter) @tutordotcom, Facebook @TutorDotCom, and LinkedIn @Tutor.com.

About Campus Technology
Campus Technology is one of higher education's top information sources—delivering valuable information via a daily website, newsletters, webinars, podcast, and events. It's the go-to resource for campus professionals—providing in-depth coverage on the technologies and implementations influencing colleges and universities across the nation. You'll discover valuable hands-on articles, best practices, industry trends, expert advice and insightful articles to help administrators, campus executives, technologists and educators plan, develop and successfully launch effective IT initiatives. campustechnology.com

About THE Journal
THE Journal is dedicated to informing and educating K–12 senior-level district and school administrators, technologists, IT professionals, and tech-savvy educators who serve the nation's public schools, so they may improve and advance the learning process through the use of technology. It is the leading K–12 information source, delivering valuable information via daily news updates on THEJournal.com and via newsletters, webinars, podcast, and events focused on ed tech trends and the technologies influencing K–12 education across the United States. thejournal.com

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SOURCE: The Princeton Review

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CONTACT: Jeanne Krier, Publicist for The Princeton Review and Tutor.com, pressoffice@review.com.

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