What exactly is Kai Cenat’s Streamer University? And why does iShowSpeed want his brother Jamal to enroll in it? Here’s everything we know so far.
Kai Cenat has announced his Streamer University platform. The announcement arrived with a special enrollment trailer posted on various websites such as Instagram, X, and YouTube. Here's everything to know about this Kai Cenat Streamer University launch.
Kai Cenat launches Streamer University
On May 6, popular streamer Kai Cenat announced an educational platform called "Streamer University." The platform is geared toward streamers and offers them the chance to showcase their personalities as students. These students are joined by "undiscovered, rising, and well-established content creators" as well.
As noted, the launch of Streamer University arrived with an enrollment trailer that references Harry Potter. The full video can be watched below.
IShowSpeed on Kai Cenat's Streamer University
Prior to the announcement, Kai Cenat chatted with Jamal, who is iShowSpeed's brother, during a livestream. Kai Cenat said that he couldn't remember Jamal's last stream despite having notifications on for his channel. iShowSpeed then jokingly said that Jamal doesn't stream, although Jamal denied this.
After Kai Cenat mentioned the upcoming reveal of the platform, iShowSpeed said that he would like his brother to enroll in it. "You should go to that," iShowSpeed said. "I will fly him out to that."
"Jamal, make sure you enroll. You know, Streamer University [is] about to launch," Kai Cenat said. He also mentioned needing to talk with the executives after iShowSpeed insisted on just letting his brother join instead of going through the application process. "But let him apply, though," Kai Cenat added.

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How to join Kai Cenat's Streamer University
Speaking of enrollment, folks who are interested in joining Streamer University can apply through the platform's official website. The process involves submitting an application, waiting for an acceptance letter, and then participating in an orientation.
The application process for Streamer University involves filling out eight pages on a Google Form. At the time of publishing this article, the questionnaire asks for both personal and academic information, including contact details and clothing sizes. Applicants must also answer questions about how many pushups, jumping jacks, and sit-ups they can do in 60 seconds. Social media handles and video submissions are also part of the process.
It should be noted that the questions aren't typical of a traditional academic application. For example, one question in the physical assessment section asks if the applicant can blow the same amount of air through a fist held an inch away from their mouth versus three inches away.

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