Press Release: ProfPrep Launches College Course Tool — Professor Intelligence for Any University, Any Course

2057 Holdings launches ProfPrep's college course tool — AI-powered academic exam prep built around professor intelligence, course-specific calibration, and academic integrity integration. Any university, any course, any professor. Official press release.

Press Release: ProfPrep Launches College Course Tool — Professor Intelligence for Any University, Any Course

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

2057 Holdings Expands ProfPrep College Platform to 47 Courses Across Six Oklahoma Universities — Professor-Calibrated AI Exam Prep Now Available for Fall 2026

Purpose-built study tools replace generic AI tutors with professor intelligence, course-specific exam calibration, and academic integrity integration — ready before the student opens it

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 29, 2026 — 2057 Holdings LLC today announced the expansion of ProfPrep's college course platform to 47 professor-specific tools across six Oklahoma universities, with the full catalog available now for Fall 2026 enrollment. The platform builds professor intelligence, course structure, and university academic integrity policy directly into each tool before the student uses it for the first time — calibrated to the specific professor, the specific exam structure, and the specific requirements of the institution. ProfPrep is available at profprep.ai.

ProfPrep launched with a single course tool earlier this year. Over the past several weeks, the platform has expanded to cover high-enrollment, high-difficulty courses at the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University (Stillwater and Oklahoma City), the University of Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State University, and East Central University — with additional universities and courses being added on an ongoing basis.

The Problem With Generic AI for Academic Prep

General-purpose AI tools have become the de facto study resource for college students. They are capable, fast, and broadly knowledgeable. They are also completely indifferent to the fact that a chemistry professor at OU averages exam scores low enough that fewer than a third of students say they would take the course again — or that at some institutions, a single instructor teaches every section of a required nursing prerequisite, students have no alternative, and that instructor's documented reputation for poor outcomes is the one variable standing between a student and their nursing admission. Generic AI tools do not know any of that. ProfPrep does — because the research is done before the student opens the platform.

Professor Intelligence: What It Is and Why It Matters

Professor intelligence is the capability that separates ProfPrep from every other academic study tool available. Before a course tool ships, ProfPrep synthesizes publicly available information about the professor from Rate My Professor, Coursicle, faculty pages, student forums, and available course materials — building a structured profile that answers the questions every student actually needs answered.

What does this professor's exam actually test? Is it conceptual reasoning, computational accuracy, or applied scenario analysis? What topics come up every semester regardless of what the syllabus says? What is the professor's reputation for difficulty, and how does that translate into the actual exam experience? Does this professor curve, and if so, how? What does a student who gets an A in this course do differently than a student who gets a C?

That intelligence is embedded in the tool's behavior before the student asks a single question. When ProfPrep covers the same course taught by multiple professors — as it does for OU's MIS 2113, BIOL 2124, and MGT 3013, and for OSU Stillwater's CHEM 1314 — each professor gets a distinct tool calibrated to their specific exam style, difficulty level, and known testing patterns. A student in Dr. Cook's CHEM 1314 section — where student reviews on Rate My Professors report exam averages around 48 and note that tests account for 56% of the final grade (ratemyprofessors.com) — gets a fundamentally different preparation experience than a student in Dr. Tahsini's section, where reviews describe exam questions as coming straight from lecture slides and worksheets, with up to 5% extra credit available (ratemyprofessors.com).

Academic Integrity Integration

Every ProfPrep course tool is built with the student's university academic integrity policy read and incorporated into the tool's design. The platform is not a shortcut and is not positioned as one. It is a study tool — one that operates within the boundaries of what the institution defines as appropriate academic assistance, explicitly, before the student engages with it.

That distinction is not a marketing claim. It is enforced in the product's code. As AI-detection arms races push more students toward "humanizer" tools — services that scrub AI-generated essays until they pass a professor's detector — ProfPrep is built on the opposite premise: a tool a student would never need to run through a humanizer, because the student wrote the work. This shows most clearly in ProfPrep's two writing features.

The first is a writing coach. It helps a student build an outline, structure an argument, find and evaluate references, understand a difficult concept, and get feedback on a draft the student has already written. The instruction the underlying AI runs under — the rule the student never sees — explicitly forbids it from producing complete assignments for the student to submit as their own work. It coaches, guides, and challenges the thesis. It does not hand over finished paragraphs. The outline is a skeleton the student fills in; the sources are theirs to read and cite; the words remain the student's own.

The second is an essay grader. The student pastes in a draft they have already written, and the tool evaluates it the way the student's specific professor would — on argument clarity, accuracy, evidence quality, structure, and writing quality — and returns an honest assessment with the most important fixes to make. By design, it can only assess writing the student has produced. It has no capacity to generate submittable prose at all.

The result is a platform that helps students write better papers without ever writing the paper for them. There is no humanizer step, because there is nothing artificial to disguise. This matters because the students reaching for AI most are not the ones trying to cheat — they are trying to study and write efficiently, often with general-purpose tools that have no concept of where their institution draws the line. ProfPrep draws that line, in code, before the student ever begins.

Two Layers: Static and Generative

The course tool operates on a two-layer architecture. The static layer includes pre-built study guides, topic summaries, and professor-calibrated practice questions built from the course structure and professor profile. These are the starting point — designed to match what this professor actually tests, not what the textbook covers.

The generative layer is unlimited. When a student has worked through the static material, wants to drill a specific concept from a different angle, or needs a question they have never seen before on a topic they think they understand, the AI generates it — calibrated to the student's performance history and the professor's known exam style. The question supply does not run out.

"Every other study tool treats the course as the variable. ProfPrep treats the professor as the variable," said Jesse Myers, founder and CEO of 2057 Holdings. "The same subject taught by two different professors is effectively two different exams. We build for that reality. We started with one course earlier this year. We now cover 47 courses across six universities for Fall 2026, and we are shipping more every week. The ceiling is every high-enrollment course at every university in the country."

Live Course Catalog — Fall 2026

ProfPrep's Fall 2026 catalog covers the highest-enrollment, highest-difficulty courses in the science, business, and information systems tracks at six Oklahoma universities. All tools are available now at profprep.ai.

University of Oklahoma

Business Finance (FIN 2303 — Prof. Chan), General Chemistry I (CHEM 1315 — Prof. Humayun and Prof. Gray), Human Physiology (BIOL 2124 — Prof. Wilbert and Prof. Gettys), Human Anatomy (BIOL 2255 — Prof. Gordon), Computer-Based Information Systems (MIS 2113 — Prof. Daugherty and Prof. Holt), Principles of Management (MGT 3013 — Prof. Anderson and Prof. Burink).

Oklahoma State University — Stillwater

General Chemistry I (CHEM 1314 — Prof. Cook, Prof. Tahsini, Prof. Kerr, and Prof. Mohanty), Introduction to Microbiology (MICR 2123 — Prof. Cabeen), Fundamentals of Management (MGMT 3013 — Prof. Pappas), Business Data Science Technologies (MSIS 2103), Survey of Accounting (ACCT 2003 — Prof. Margaritis).

Oklahoma State University — Oklahoma City

General Chemistry (CHEM 1154), Human Anatomy (BIOL 2214 — Prof. Morford), Human Physiology (PSIO 2314 — Prof. Scherer), Introduction to Microbiology (MCRO 2124), Financial Accounting (ACCT 2103), Managerial Accounting (ACCT 2203), Principles of Management (MGMT 2103), Principles of Marketing (MKT 2273).

University of Central Oklahoma

General Chemistry I (CHEM 1114 — Prof. Montes), Human Anatomy (BIO 2504 — Prof. Goodchild), Human Physiology & Lab (BIO 2604), Introduction to Microbiology & Lab (BIO 2314), Financial Accounting (ACCT 2113 — Prof. Goza), Principles of Management (MGMT 3103), Business Information Systems (ISOM 2263).

Northeastern State University

General Chemistry I (CHEM 1004), Human Anatomy & Lab (BIOL 2204), Human Physiology & Lab (BIOL 2304), Microbiology & Lab (BIOL 2114), Financial Accounting (ACCT 2113), Principles of Management (MGMT 3013), Computers in Modern Society (IS 1003).

East Central University

General Chemistry I (CHEM 1114), Human Anatomy (BIOL 2184), Human Physiology (BIOL 3634), General Microbiology (BIOL 2344), Financial Accounting (ACCT 2103), Principles of Management (MGMT 3013), Computer Business Applications (MIS 1903).

New course tools are built on request. Students or institutions submit a course — university, department, course number, and professor — and a purpose-built tool is delivered within 24 to 48 hours. Any university. Any course. Any professor.

Pricing

The ProfPrep college course tool is priced per semester at three tiers: Standard at $97 for non-computational courses such as management, accounting, and information systems; Quantitative at $127 for math-heavy or science courses including chemistry, physiology, anatomy, and finance; and Graduate at $147 for graduate-level coursework. A premium add-on is available at $20 for students who need expanded AI tutor or practice exam access beyond the base allocation. All tiers include unlimited access to the static study material, professor intelligence, and academic integrity integration for the duration of the semester.

ProfPrep is a portfolio company of 2057 Holdings LLC, an Oklahoma City-based holding company operating six companies across technology consulting, smart home automation, home security, AI-powered exam preparation, AI professional publishing, and AI operations commercialization. ProfPrep's professional licensing exam preparation products — covering real estate, insurance producer, CDL, NCLEX-RN, and NCLEX-PN across multiple states — are also available at profprep.ai.

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EIN Presswire — Additional Quote (Jesse Myers, Founder & CEO, 2057 Holdings)

"Generic AI knows the subject. It does not know that certain professors average exam scores in the low fifties with no curve, cover most of what they test in sessions that students who rely on the textbook alone will miss, and that the difference between a student who passes and one who does not has almost nothing to do with how hard they studied in general — and almost everything to do with how well they studied for that specific professor. ProfPrep knows all of that before the student opens it. That is not a feature. That is a fundamentally different product."

EIN Presswire — Additional Quote on Academic Integrity (Jesse Myers, Founder & CEO, 2057 Holdings)

"There are tools going around right now that students use to disguise AI-written papers so they slip past their professor's detector. If you need one of those, the AI wrote your paper — and that is exactly the behavior we refuse to build for. ProfPrep helps you write the paper. It will coach your outline, help you find your sources, and grade a draft you already wrote the way your professor would. What it will not do — what it is instructed in code never to do — is write the assignment for you. The words stay the student's words. When that is true, there is nothing to hide and nothing to disguise. That is the whole point."