Summer Accelerator

Boost Your Startup in Just 10 Weeks!

The Summer Accelerator is a 10-week intensive program that guides BU students and Class of 2024 alumni as they build an early-stage venture. The program provides a stipend of up to $10,000 so that participants can work on their venture full-time while accessing mentorship, entrepreneurship education, and more.

From workshops twice a week to mentorship with leading innovators to the final presentation in front of a panel of investors and community members, you won’t believe how much you’ll learn in one summer.

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Application Process

During the early decision period, only teams that participate in the Innovation Pathway, Idea Incubator, or First-Year Innovation Fellowship are eligible to apply.

Bring Your A-Game!

 Are you:

Ready to commit to an advanced entrepreneurial program?

Excited to contribute to the BU innovation community and develop new skills?

Proactive, goal-oriented, and ready to join a cohort of highly motivated student founders?

…then Summer Accelerator is for You!

 

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