Academic Planners
An academic planner is built for school life: classes, semesters, projects, exams, and deadlines, plus weekly and monthly planning so you can manage school and everything else in one place.
Choose Academic if: your planner needs to understand semester life, not just calendar life.
Choose Your Academic Layout
Both versions are academic planners. Your choice comes down to how you like your weekly planning to look on the page: a clean overview (horizontal) or a more structured day-by-day feel (vertical).

Academic Horizontal
Best for students who want a clean weekly overview, strong planning structure, and academic inserts without feeling over-managed.

Academic Vertical
Great if you like a more structured weekly format where each day has its own lane, while still keeping the week together.
What Makes an Academic Planner Different?
A normal weekly planner can track due dates, but an academic planner is built to support the way school actually works: multiple classes, changing schedules, exam weeks, and overlapping deadlines.
Best for
- Keeping multiple classes organized in one system
- Tracking long-term assignments and exam prep
- Planning by semester while still staying on top of weekly life
Not ideal if
- You do not need class-specific inserts (a Works Weekly might be enough)
- You want a purely work/home planner without academic pages
Academic Planner FAQ
It is built for anyone planning around classes: university, community college, grad school, continuing education, or structured learning programs with assignments and deadlines.
Horizontal is great for a clean weekly overview and assignment lists. Vertical is better if you plan your week day-by-day and prefer a more structured weekly layout.
Choose the layout above, then browse covers inside that academic collection.