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USC begins acceptance for its newest education technology accelerator initiative

USC's Educational Technology Accelerator Program is now accepting applications for the upcoming batch of startup companies.

USC launches application process for its newest education technology accelerator initiative
USC launches application process for its newest education technology accelerator initiative

USC begins acceptance for its newest education technology accelerator initiative

University of Southern California Opens Applications for Eighth Cohort of Tuition-Free Educational Technology Accelerator Program

The University of Southern California (USC) has opened applications for the eighth cohort of its Educational Technology Accelerator Program (ETAP). This remote program aims to accelerate the growth of promising edtech startups by providing operational and technical assistance, business strategy, product roadmap development/refinement, and access to participants in the education ecosystem.

Mark DeGennaro, the program's managing director, expressed his excitement about working with the next cohort of founders as they build impactful solutions. He stated that it's an exciting time to be developing an edtech solution given the rapid advances in technologies and the changing landscape of education.

The program has a diverse range of past participants, including BrainLeap, Davis College, Musa, TadHealth, as well as tech giants like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The remote and tuition-free structure of the program could potentially attract a diverse range of edtech startups, making it accessible to a broad spectrum of companies.

The ETAP does not charge tuition, and its remote format could be a significant factor in its appeal to a wide variety of edtech startups. The program aims to attract a wide range of participants and accelerate the growth of promising edtech startups.

Despite not containing information about the names of the founders of the next cohort, the program has a proven track record of success. Its past participants have benefited from the program's resources and support, positioning them for growth and success in the competitive edtech market.

If you are an edtech startup looking to accelerate your growth and gain access to valuable resources and support, consider applying for the University of Southern California's Educational Technology Accelerator Program. Applications are now open, and more information can be found on the program's website.

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