Thiel Fellowship

The Thiel Fellowship offers $100,000 over two years to young people under 23 who want to skip or leave college to build innovative companies, work on breakthrough technologies, or develop impactful projects.
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Overview of the Thiel Fellowship program:

Founded by entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel, the Thiel Fellowship is a bold initiative that challenges the traditional path of higher education. The program supports young visionaries—ages 22 or younger—who want to dedicate themselves fully to building something impactful rather than following a conventional academic route. Each year, the fellowship selects a small group of exceptional individuals with big ideas and entrepreneurial ambition. Fellows receive $100,000 in non-equity funding over two years and gain access to a powerful network of founders, investors, scientists, and thought leaders. Instead of requiring participants to follow a curriculum, the fellowship provides the freedom to learn by doing—with mentorship and community backing their journey. The Thiel Fellowship is best suited for individuals pursuing projects in technology, science, or social innovation who have demonstrated a clear commitment to bringing their ideas to life, often with prior experience, prototypes, or traction. Notable alumni include the founders of Figma, Ethereum, Loom, and OYO Rooms—illustrating the program's track record for identifying high-potential talent at an early stage.

Benefits of the Thiel Fellowship program:
  • $100,000 in funding over two years
  • Access to a high-level network of investors, founders, and mentors
  • Strategic and personal mentorship
  • Support to build a company, research lab, non-profit, or any impactful venture
  • Global recognition and media exposure
  • Freedom to experiment, fail, and innovate without the constraints of traditional education
Eligibility criteria of the Thiel Fellowship program:
  • Eligible applicants must:
  • Be 22 years old or younger at the time of application
  • Be in the early stages of a project in science, technology, entrepreneurship, or social innovation
  • Be willing to drop out or forgo college/university for the duration of the fellowship
  • Demonstrate strong potential, clear vision, and early execution (such as prototypes, products, or traction)
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