
Source: YouTube / Youtube
With social media becoming such an integral part of society, it has spawned into careers for podcasters, influencers, and most recently, streamers.
Now, Gen Z’s very own Kai Cenat is helping the fellow kids who want to follow in his footsteps by introducing Streamer University.
In the most Cenat way possible, he announced the new venture with a social media skit starring him as the principal of a towering medieval school equipped with heavy Hogwarts vibes. From behind his desk, he read aloud the acceptance letters he was sending out to lucky applicants.
“I’m excited to extend to you a most heartfelt welcome to the very first class of Streamer University. Here, you will find a school where chaos is encouraged and content is king,” he says. “I look forward to seeing you all on campus for our first-ever semester.”
After signing off as headmaster Kai, he and a friend set off for the skies in a flying car, tossing out acceptance letters like Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The three-minute trailer —backed by Jim Jones’ “Ballin'”— ends with Cenat and his friends crashing the flying car in a random neighborhood and personally handing an acceptance letter to an aspiring streamer.
Folks interested are instructed to go to StreamerUniversity.com and encouraged to film themselves filling out the application form, which is really just a Google Doc.
“At Streamer University, streamers of all backgrounds will have the opportunity to showcase their personalities as students, alongside both unrealized, upcoming and well-established creators,” reads the landing page.
Questions include what courses they excel in or struggle with. Potential undergrad students are also asked to categorize themselves as the Leader, the Slacker, the Overachiever, the Last-Minute Hero, or the Ghost in a group project setting. Through the eight-page application, potential undergrad students are even asked to describe how dirty they keep their rooms, name clubs they’d like to join, and describe the food they want to see in the cafeteria.
A separate application is specially made for professors. It asks them to list their teaching qualifications, describe how they help struggling students, deal with class clowns, and describe their teaching styles in movie genre terms.
After applicants submit all the paperwork, they wait for acceptance letters telling them when move-in and orientation day are.
Unlike most colleges that saddle kids with decades worth of debt, SU is free.
“Streamer university will be a all inclusive trip paid to where all creators will be living on a college campus for FREE and just enjoying getting content in general if you want to be a teacher or student apply now !” Cenat tweeted.
See social media’s reaction to Cenat’s latest move below.