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For decades, Silicon Valley has taken advantage of the abandonment of the college. Founders such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg left school early to build companies and became billionaires.

This ethos was later instituted through initiatives such as Thiel Fellowship, which pays famously promises $ 100,000 students to leave college and start companies.

For many years, the famous Accelerator Y Combinator has also reinforced this culture quietly. Although never explicitly required students to abandon, many of his most successful graduates, including Drew Houston of Dropbox, Steve Huffman of Reddit and John and Patrick Collison of Stripe, joined the Young program and abandoned their school to build their companies.

Now YC is changing this narrative.

The accelerator introduced a new application piece called Early Decision, designed for students who want to start companies but do not want to give up. Their program allows them to implement while they are still at school, to be accepted and funded immediately and postpone their participation in the YC until they graduate. For example, a student who applies in the fall of 2025 could graduate in the spring of 2026 and then participate in the batch of the YC of the summer of 2026.

“It is designed to graduate the elderly who want to start a start, but they also want to complete the school first,” YC CEO Jared Friedman said in the launch video.

Friedman added that the idea for the timely decision comes from talks with students. “Among Ai Startup School last summer and more than 20 university trips we made in the past year, we had many opportunities to do this. One of YC’s most common tips is to” talk to your users “and follow it ourselves,” he told TechCrunch.

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In Silicon Valley’s culture, abandonment was almost a rite of transit for aspiring founding programs such as Thiel Fellowship have turned it into a movement (although it is worth noting that Peter Thiel himself did not abandon, but gained undergraduate degrees and laws from Stanford).

That is why YC’s announcement is an important break from this myth that the abandonment of school early is the optimal, or only, the path to the success of the start. Time is also important, it comes at a time when more young people question both the cost of the college and the compensation of school residence.

The new program also reflects an increasing maturity in how YC thinks about the long -term results of the founders.

The accelerator has long been a magnet for college manufacturers. The founders of Loom, Instacart, Rappi and Brex were in their teens or in the early 1920s when they joined the program. But the decision to abandon was often silent: it makes the program now or miss the opportunity.

The early decision removes this pressure, offering a middle ground between academic integration and hunting entrepreneurship. The move could expand the YC candidate to include more careful, deliberate students who are committed to starting life but do not want to sacrifice education to get there.

In his own communicationYC highlights Sneha Sivakumar and Anushka Nijhawan, the co -founders of Spur, as a story of success from this approach. SPUR creates quality-to-compartment tools with AI and the twin applies to YC through the early decision in the fall of 2023 while still at school. They graduated in May 2024, joined 2024 YC in the summer and have raised $ 4.5 million since then.

The YC notes that the program is open to both students’ graduates and those on their academic journey. It is a bet that some of the best founders of the next decade will not have to choose between colleges and newly established businesses. They will do both.

Movement also helps YC to secure the talent early on an increasingly competitive accelerator and seed funding, giving students a choice competing with other programs such as Thiel Fellowship, Neo Scholars, Founders Inc, as well as Big Tech and Grad School pipelines.

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