Become a Swapper

Offer, host, and coordinate guest teaching around real courses.

A Swapper is a verified scholar who can contribute a focused guest session, host another scholar in a course, or do both over time. ScholarSwap makes those teaching possibilities searchable and keeps coordination tied to course fit.

Offer a course-ready session

Describe a concrete class session by topic, course level, format, timing, materials, and teaching boundaries.

Host around a course need

Name the syllabus moment where a guest scholar would add evidence, methods, cases, or disciplinary context.

Coordinate by fit

Use course context, scholar profiles, and stated availability before requesting an introduction.

How it works

From profile to fit check.

1

Join with academic context

Start with .edu registration and affiliation details, then choose whether your public profile can appear in discovery.

2

Build a teaching passport

Make your fields, institution, teaching interests, languages, and course-fit boundaries legible to other scholars.

3

Share or host a course offering

Publish a teaching offer or add a private course need that can support fit checks and coordination.

4

Request a fit check

ScholarSwap keeps coordination course-first: the host course context is reviewed before an introduction moves forward.

Trust boundaries

Public discovery, private coordination.

ScholarSwap is intentionally built around academic verification, public-profile opt-in, and careful course-fit coordination.

  • Student records stay outside ScholarSwap.
  • Teaching materials follow the guest scholar's stated sharing preferences.
  • Recording access and retention are agreed before any session.
  • Public discovery uses opted-in profiles and public teaching offers.

Ready to become a Swapper?

Join with a .edu address, create your teaching profile, and decide whether to publish an offer, host a guest scholar, or start with a private course context.