AceSAT Education AI-Agent
AceSAT
Prize breakdown
1st Place Winner
$100
Timeline
- Submissions openJun 12, 2026
- Submission deadlineAug 15, 2026
About
About the challenge
AceSAT is on a mission to close the education gap for students in underserved public schools. Too many bright students lack access to quality SAT prep, personalized tutoring, and modern learning tools simply because of where they live. This hackathon is your opportunity to build something that changes that. We're bringing together developers, designers, and educators to create innovative learning applications that put students first. Whether you're tackling test prep, reading comprehension, math fluency, or study skills.
Get started
- Register your team (solo or up to 4 members)
- Review the challenge guidelines and judging criteria
- Start building your learning application
- Submit your project before the deadline
- Present your solution to the judges
Sign up today and be part of something bigger than code.
Requirements
What to Build
We're looking for a true AI-powered education agent, not just a chatbot. There's a difference. A chatbot answers questions. An agent takes action, adapts to the student, tracks progress, and makes decisions on their behalf.
Your application should function as an intelligent learning companion that understands where a student is struggling, creates a personalized study plan, and actively guides them toward improvement. Think of it as a tireless tutor that every underserved student deserves but rarely has access to.
Some directions to consider:
Adaptive SAT Prep: an agent that identifies weak areas and dynamically adjusts practice questions based on student performance
Personalized Study Coach: an agent that builds weekly study plans, sends reminders, and tracks improvement over time
Reading & Comprehension Tutor: an agent that walks students through passages, asks guided questions, and adjusts reading difficulty
Math Skills Builder: an agent that diagnoses gaps in foundational math and scaffolds lessons accordingly
What to Submit
Your submission should include the following:
A working demo of your AI agent, showing it in action with a real student interaction flow
A short video (3 minutes or less) walking through your solution and the problem it solves
A GitHub repository with your source code and a clear README
A one-page write-up covering the problem you chose, how your agent works, and the impact it could have for students in underserved schools
- Submissions open
- Jun 12, 2026
- Deadline
- Aug 15, 2026
- First seen
- Jul 8, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 9, 2026