Connecting low-income HS students with free, 24/7 online tutoring
Company is active
Event Year: 2021
Company is active
Event Year: 2021
UPchieve is an innovative edtech nonprofit dedicated to providing free, round-the-clock online tutoring services to low-income high school students. Through their user-friendly application, students can quickly and easily request assistance and be connected with a live, volunteer tutor in under five minutes. To date, UPchieve has successfully facilitated over 100,000 tutoring requests.
Recognizing the significant educational disparities in the United States, where approximately 8 million low-income high school students lack adequate academic support at home, UPchieve is committed to bridging this gap. Their core mission is to democratize access to high-quality academic resources, ensuring that every student, regardless of their socioeconomic background, has an equal opportunity to pursue higher education and achieve upward mobility.
UPchieve is an innovative edtech nonprofit dedicated to providing free, round-the-clock online tutoring services to low-income high school students. Through their user-friendly application, students can quickly and easily request assistance and be connected with a live, volunteer tutor in under five minutes. To date, UPchieve has successfully facilitated over 100,000 tutoring requests.
Recognizing the significant educational disparities in the United States, where approximately 8 million low-income high school students lack adequate academic support at home, UPchieve is committed to bridging this gap. Their core mission is to democratize access to high-quality academic resources, ensuring that every student, regardless of their socioeconomic background, has an equal opportunity to pursue higher education and achieve upward mobility.
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2021
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2021
Education
Education
Education
Education
Team size: 15
Hiring: No
Team size: 15
Hiring: No