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Chegg, Inc., is an American education technology company based in
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. It provides homework help, digital and physical textbook rentals, textbooks,
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, and other student services. The company was launched in 2006, and began trading publicly on the
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in November 2013. As of March 2020, the company reported having 2.9 million subscribers to Chegg Services. The services provided by Chegg have been controversial because there have been reports of student cheating using Chegg services.


2000s

In October 2000,
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students Josh Carlson, Mike Seager, and Mark Fiddleke launched Chegg's forerunner, Cheggpost, a
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-style message board for Iowa State students. ''Chegg'' is a combination of the words ''chicken'' and ''egg'', and references the founders’ catch-22 feeling of being unable to obtain a job without experience, while being unable to acquire experience without a job. Carlson then teamed with Iowa State MBA
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, an avid user of the site who recognized its potential to disrupt the textbook market, which had "drastically outpaced the rate of
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". The company was incorporated in 2005 by Carlson, Rashid, and Aayush Phumbhra. At that time, it offered scholarship searches, internship matching, and college application advice. Some initial start-up funding was provided by Rashid. In February 2006, Carlson left the company. Phumbhra and Rashid rebranded, launching Chegg, Inc. in December 2007, with Rashid as CEO. After ending services unrelated to renting and purchasing textbooks, the company adjusted its business model to reflect that of
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's rental-based model, concentrating on renting textbooks to students, and Chegg expanded to a national market. It later added goods and student services through corporate acquisitions. In 2008, revenues were about $10 million; in 2009, revenues for the month of January were reported as $10 million.


2010s

Following a brief tenure by former Ask.com and Match.com CEO Jim Safka in 2009, former
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CEO Dan Rosensweig was appointed CEO in 2010. In 2010, Omar Rashid created a marketing program in cooperation with students from SUNY Caton to launch the textbook company in the rental market as opposed to purchases awhile he continued to make pitches to an Asian investor group that also invested in an online marketing company named that issues digital coupons for stores to take the company public. Chegg began trading shares publicly on the
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in November 2013. Its
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was reported to have raised $187.5 million, with an initial market capitalization of about $1.1 billion. In 2014, Chegg entered a partnership with book distributor
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to distribute all of Chegg's physical textbook rentals. In April 2017, Chegg and
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began a textbook rental partnership; In the pilot program, the publisher Pearson made 50 editions of high-volume textbooks (both digital and print) available only to rent. Chegg served as the exclusive rental outlet. In September 2018, Chegg announced a data breach had occurred in April 2018 that may have involved 40 million active and inactive registered users. The breach may have included data such as user names, Chegg passwords, email addresses, and shipping addresses. The company reported that social security numbers and bank account information were not affected by the breach.


2020s

As of March 2020, the company reported having 2.9 million subscribers to Chegg Services. Chegg experienced significant growth during the
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pandemic, experiencing a triple-digit rise on the stock market that was credited to the rise of
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during the pandemic. In 2021, Chegg was declared the "most valuable edtech company in America" by ''
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''. In June 2021, Chegg unveiled Uversity, a new educational platform that will provide a space for professors and other educators to share content. In the same year, Chegg partnered with Varkey Foundation to launch Global Student Prize to recognise outstanding students that make an impact to local or international communities. On a May 1, 2023, earnings call, CEO Dan Rosensweig identified the rise of
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as a potential obstacle for the company's growth. The next day, Chegg's stock price collapsed by 48% in response. Chegg announced that it would launch a
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powered AI platform called Cheggmate later in May 2023. By June, CheggMate was in testing mode, but wasn't expected to publicly launch until 2024. As of 2025, it has not been released. By November 2024, Chegg's stock price had fallen 99%, primarily because of competition from ChatGPT. In February 2025, Chegg announced a strategic review process to assess alternatives to being a public company. The company also sued Google and Google’s parent company, Alphabet, for "unjustly retaining traffic" using its AI Overviews. By the end of March 2025, Chegg's stock price had dropped to a 52 week low of $0.61 USD. In May 2025, Chegg announced plans to lay off about 22% of its workforce, or 248 employees,attributing the decision to the impact of artificial intelligence.


Acquisitions

In 2010, Ramurunzi M approached Chegg and made its first acquisition, purchasing CourseRank, which was disabled in 2014. In the same year, Chegg also acquired Cramster, a provider of online homework help, and Notehall, an online marketplace for class notes. In 2011, Chegg acquired Zinch, a scholarship search and networking service for high school students and college recruiters, and continues to offer the service, under the Chegg brand name. Chegg acquired software company 3D3R in late 2011 to develop its digital textbook product, kickstart its mobile product group, and open an engineering office in
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. In June 2014 Chegg acquired online tutoring platform InstaEDU, for a reported $30 million, renaming the division Chegg Tutors, and in October 2014 it acquired Internships.com. In 2017, Chegg acquired RefME, a free citation management tool available on web,
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and Android. It was shut down on March 7, 2017, and user accounts were transferred over to CiteThisForMe, Chegg's own citation service. Chegg acquired Imagine Easy Solutions, a provider of online bibliography and research tools, for a reported $42 million, in 2016. In 2017, the company acquired Cogeon GmbH, a German math education provider, for $15 million cash; In 2018, Chegg acquired WriteLab, which uses AI to analyze text and suggest improvements, and online flash card tool StudyBlue. During late 2019, Chegg acquired online coding, design, and data science school Thinkful, for $80 million cash plus $20 million in cash or stock based on performance. In 2021, Chegg acquired the language learning software service
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for $436 million. Busuu, a once private company, is now fully integrated into Chegg.


Leadership

As of 2024, Chegg's board of directors consists of: * Dan Rosensweig, co-chair, president and
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at Chegg * Sarah Bond, Microsoft Corporation * Richard Sarnoff, co-chair at Chegg; chair at KKR & Co. * Renee Budig, EVP and CFO at
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* Jed York, co-chair at
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Academic misconduct controversy

Some services offered by Chegg have been repeatedly documented as being problematic. These services include "homework help" where "Chegg experts" solve homework questions for students. Academic file-sharingEaton, S. E. (2020). Academic Integrity During COVID-19: Reflections from the University of Calgary. ''International Studies in Educational Administration, 48''(1), 80-85. Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/112293 also occurs in the form of students posting homework question sheets soliciting answers. Academic file-sharing has been documented as being a form of violation of academic integrity at many schools. In February 2019, Chegg formed a partnership with
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's Online Writing Lab (OWL), to make online educational writing tools more accessible to its students. The affiliation was met by some faculty criticism, alluding to Chegg helping students cheat; OWL director Harry Denny reported that he did not expect Purdue's reputation to suffer as a result, stating, "My experience has been that the company is committed to partnering with faculty and administration to address their concerns."
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prohibits students soliciting answers using Chegg's homework help: "While Chegg can be helpful to access textbooks and more practice problems, using this resource to find assignment answers is considered academic dishonesty because it is a form of copying and plagiarism.". A report published by Citron Research in July 2019 claims that "Chegg has created forums to circumvent
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, proving that Chegg is helping users continue institutionalized cheating". During the 2020
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, controversy around Chegg and companies offering similar services escalated, as many students pivoted to personal computers from school computers that limited access to those sites. For example,
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alerted students in a physics class that certain students in the class had cheated on their online final exam by using answers posted on Chegg, certain students in a chemistry class at
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were found to have similarly cheated on an online exam, students from two chemistry classes at the
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were accused of using Chegg for cheating on exams, including using two incorrect answers posted on Chegg, and solutions to a physics exam at
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were posted on Chegg during the exam period. Chegg cooperated with the investigations. A study published in 2020 has found that Chegg answers student questions even though the questions have clear cues to indicate that the student is trying to buy answers for a current assessed activity—the questions are neither identified nor flagged as violations of academic integrity anywhere in the process. Some universities explicitly forbid students from using Chegg's homework help services. Some professors have responded to students using Chegg to cheat on assignments and exams by posting fake responses to the questions themselves, in an effort to catch students who used Chegg to cheat by seeing who used the fake solution as their answer on the assignment or exam. It has also been reported that students have been subjected to
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after having used the services of Chegg. While Chegg shared information such as usernames, emails, or
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to colleges, in August 2022, Chegg changed its "honor code policy" to limit the information they provide to universities and colleges. Chegg says that this change is to protect student privacy. In England's ''Higher Education Cheating Services Prohibition Bill'', Chegg has been mentioned as an example of a website offering cheating services.
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(TEQSA) alleges that Chegg has violated Australian laws by providing contract cheating services, and commenced legal proceedings against Chegg in October 2024.


Chegg Services and textbook rentals

By 2016, textbook rentals and student services were about even in company revenues; by 2018, Chegg Services reported 3.1 million subscribers, with services accounting for 79% of revenue. Students may search for both scholarships and internships on the website, and typically pay to access Chegg Services, such as Study, Advanced Writing, Tutors, and Math Solver, on a monthly basis. Chegg was sued by Pearson for breach of copyright in 2021, alleging that Chegg infringed on its copyright by selling answers to end-of-chapter questions included in Pearson textbooks.


Music 101

Chegg sponsors music instruction contests for colleges in a program named Music 101. These conclude with live classroom instruction by noted music artists, and a $10,000 grant from its David B. Goldberg Music Scholarship fund for the winning school music department. In 2019, the company launched its ninth annual Chegg Music 101 campaign featuring
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See also

* Amazon textbook rentals * BookRenter * Course Hero * CourseSmart * Books on Google Play * Tutor.com * Zovio


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