Remember Kai Cenat’s Streamer University? Well, It’s Officially Happening

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Back in February, Kai Cenat toyed with the idea of a “streamer university.” He said he would rent out a university campus for the weekend, put up aspiring creators in dorms, and rope in the likes of MrBeast and Mark Rober to teach classes.

Now, it looks like Cenat’s dream has become a reality, as he releases a Harry Potter-inspired trailer for the experience.

“I’m excited to extend to you, our most heartfelt welcome, to the very first class of Streamer University,” he narrates, writing a Hogwarts-style letter. “Here, you will find a school where chaos is encouraged and content is king. I look forward to seeing you all on campus for our first-ever semester. Sincerely, Headmaster Kai Cenat.”

The big reveal at the end of the trailer is that you can now enroll at Streamer University — whether that be as a pupil or as a professor.

On the Streamer University website, Cenat previewed a number of courses students would take, including sex education, business management, music production, and film and acting. In a website post, the University promises classes that are “fun, entertaining, and collaborative,” as well as providing students with “quality information on how to better yourself as creators.”

“Your academic story will be on display in front of not only your audience, but many other audiences as well,” the website adds. “At StreamerU, all students and professors are creators. There will be cameras everywhere, streaming to a variety of audiences of many different platforms.”

Moreover, the site describes the event as a “collaborative effort” between fellow creators and industry leaders.

While there is no information on when exactly the semester starts, you can sign up to be a student here.

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