According to Scholars:
- Altick and Grittner: "A syllabus is a guide to the course, setting forth the goals of the course, and an overview of its organization, requirements, and policies."
- Brown and Atkins: "A syllabus is a written document that provides students with information about the course and their expected learning."
- Eriksson: "A syllabus is a document that contains detailed information about a course: its content, goals, textbooks, assignments, assessment methods, and course policies."
- Fry, Ketter, and Reif: "A syllabus is a detailed plan for a course of study, including the goals, objectives, activities, materials, and policies."
- Houghton and Thomas: "A syllabus is a contract between the faculty member and students, outlining the course requirements, policies, and expectations."
- Parkes: "A syllabus is a statement of the outcomes for the course, a brief outline of the content, learning materials, and methods of assessment."
- Spada: "A syllabus is a document that contains a range of information about the course, including its objectives, content, policies, grading procedure, and resources."
- Van Note Chism and Sadler-Smith: "A syllabus is an official document that provides students with a comprehensive overview of the course, including the instructor's contact information, course description, objectives, schedule, assignments, grading policy, course materials, and any other relevant information."