Notehall is an online marketplace that allows college students to buy and sell lecture notes and study guide materials to fellow classmates helping them get an edge in their specific classes and best prepare for exams.

Notehall is currently active and generating revenue at University of Arizona, Arizona State, and University of Kansas and has 13,000+ active users and 5,500+ documents available for sale. In Notehall's marketplace, college students have earned over $13,000 from selling their class notes and study guides. While at Dreamit, Notehall has successfully launched an automated recruiting campaign at Drexel University and is planning to rollout its service to more universities beginning of Fall 2009.

News & Updates

Jun
23
Amid Reports Of IPO Plans, Chegg Acquires Lecture Note Marketplace Notehall


by Alexia Tsotsis

TechCrunch

“We’re hearing that online textbook rental service Chegg has completed its third acquisition today, snapping up lecture notes and study guides service Notehallfor an undisclosed amount of cash and stock.

Chegg, which has received over $219 million in financing and hit revenues in the ballpark of $130 million in 2010, is also reportedly “deep in talks” with bankers regarding its plans to go public.”

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Apr
13
Interview with Justin Miller, co-founder of DreamIt Alum Notehall.com


by Jessica Cooper

“Having always been a great student, Justin Miller spent months putting together a way to help his fellow classmates. In August of 2008 Notehall.com came to be in the cold corridors of the ILC on the UA campus. Now just three years later Justin and his co-founder have established one of the most useful websites for students.”

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