June 2026: 2 Week Intensive

June 2026: 2 Week Intensive

Cohort Schedule

Cohort Schedule

Cohort Schedule

Format: Daily Workshops

Dates: June 9 – June 20, 2026

Time: 7:30–9:00 PM PST (9:00–10:30 AM IST)

Demo Day: June 14, 2026

Format: Daily Workshops

Dates: June 9 – June 20, 2026

Time: 7:30–9:00 PM PST (9:00–10:30 AM IST)

Demo Day: June 14, 2026

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Phase 1: Ideate

Days 1-2

Students conduct structured problem discovery, learning how to identify high-leverage problems, define target users, and validate pain points through research and conversations.

Phase 1: Ideate

Days 1-2

Students conduct structured problem discovery, learning how to identify high-leverage problems, define target users, and validate pain points through research and conversations.

Phase 1: Ideate

Days 1-2

Students conduct structured problem discovery, learning how to identify high-leverage problems, define target users, and validate pain points through research and conversations.

Phase 2: Create

Days 3-5

Students design and build a Minimum Viable Product while establishing the core components of a real company. They experiment with different business model formats, and a variety of marketing strategies.

Phase 2: Create

Days 3-5

Students design and build a Minimum Viable Product while establishing the core components of a real company. They experiment with different business model formats, and a variety of marketing strategies.

Phase 2: Create

Days 3-5

Students design and build a Minimum Viable Product while establishing the core components of a real company. They experiment with different business model formats, and a variety of marketing strategies.

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Phase 3: Iterate

Days 6-11

Students test their product in the real world, analyze user feedback, and refine both the product and go-to-market strategy. This phase culminates in Demo Day, where students develop pitching, storytelling, and strategic communication skills while presenting their startup to founders and investors.

Phase 3: Iterate

Days 6-11

Students test their product in the real world, analyze user feedback, and refine both the product and go-to-market strategy. This phase culminates in Demo Day, where students develop pitching, storytelling, and strategic communication skills while presenting their startup to founders and investors.

Phase 3: Iterate

Days 6-11

Students test their product in the real world, analyze user feedback, and refine both the product and go-to-market strategy. This phase culminates in Demo Day, where students develop pitching, storytelling, and strategic communication skills while presenting their startup to founders and investors.

Colleges look for students that lead by example.

Admission teams look for students who don’t just excel academically. Standing out in today's competitive environment means stepping outside the classroom to create real change, showcasing leadership, curiosity, and the perseverance to turn ideas into action.

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Moving through each stage of building a fully functioning company helps students develop foundational skills that serve them well far beyond the program.

Moving through each stage of building a fully functioning company helps students develop foundational skills that serve them well far beyond the program.

Improve Critical Thinking

Students learn to ask better questions and examine problems from multiple angles. Instead of looking for the “right answer,” they learn to think in first principles - understanding their audience, and identifying core assumptions. This helps them approach challenges thoughtfully rather than reactively.

Improve Critical Thinking

Students learn to ask better questions and examine problems from multiple angles. Instead of looking for the “right answer,” they learn to think in first principles - understanding their audience, and identifying core assumptions. This helps them approach challenges thoughtfully rather than reactively.

Improve Critical Thinking

Students learn to ask better questions and examine problems from multiple angles. Instead of looking for the “right answer,” they learn to think in first principles - understanding their audience, and identifying core assumptions. This helps them approach challenges thoughtfully rather than reactively.

Build Confidence

Students see firsthand their ability to change the world around them in tangible ways. By learning through action — trying, adjusting, and improving — they begin to trust their own judgment. This builds a personal empowerment that extends beyond any single project.

Build Confidence

Students see firsthand their ability to change the world around them in tangible ways. By learning through action — trying, adjusting, and improving — they begin to trust their own judgment. This builds a personal empowerment that extends beyond any single project.

Build Confidence

Students see firsthand their ability to change the world around them in tangible ways. By learning through action — trying, adjusting, and improving — they begin to trust their own judgment. This builds a personal empowerment that extends beyond any single project.

Develop Grit

Grit is built through persistence, especially when things don’t work the first time. Students learn to handle setbacks, reflect on what went wrong, and keep moving forward. Over time, this strengthens resilience and the ability to stay engaged through uncertainty and difficulty.

Develop Grit

Grit is built through persistence, especially when things don’t work the first time. Students learn to handle setbacks, reflect on what went wrong, and keep moving forward. Over time, this strengthens resilience and the ability to stay engaged through uncertainty and difficulty.

Develop Grit

Grit is built through persistence, especially when things don’t work the first time. Students learn to handle setbacks, reflect on what went wrong, and keep moving forward. Over time, this strengthens resilience and the ability to stay engaged through uncertainty and difficulty.

Are you ready to build your first startup?

Are you ready to build your first startup?

Are you ready to build your first startup?