What Is Streamer University? All About Kai Cenat’s Content Creation School — and How to Enroll

Streaming class is in session — with Kai Cenat serving as headmaster.
The Twitch superstar announced in a May 2025 post on X that he was launching Streamer University, a crash course in content creation. The announcement featured a trailer that spoofed the Harry Potter movies, with Cenat writing letters to aspiring streamers who had been accepted to the school.
“I’m excited to extend to you a most heartfelt welcome to the very first class of Streamer University,” he said in the video. “Here, you will find a school where chaos is encouraged and content is king … I look forward to seeing you all on campus for our first-ever semester.”
Cenat originally posed the idea of renting out a university for the weekend to help aspiring streamers with their careers during a February 2025 live stream, Fast Company reported. The content creator said he would act as principal and have other big names like MrBeast and Mark Rober teach classes.
MrBeast and Rober have yet to confirm their involvement.
So, what is Streamer University? Here’s everything to know about Kai Cenat’s streaming school and how to enroll.
Who is Kai Cenat?
Cenat is a YouTuber and internet personality who rose to fame for his record-breaking streams on the platform Twitch. Forbes named him one of the top-earning creators in 2024 with a combined following of over 48 million fans and an estimated $8.5 million in earnings.
The streamer is known for inviting A-listers like Kevin Hart to his live streams and took home the Streamer of the Year award at the 2023 Streamy Awards. Cenat has also starred in commercials alongside Snoop Dogg and has partnered with big brands like Nike.
What is Streamer University?
Streamer University is a weekend-long content creation school that Cenat will host on a real-life college campus. Though the exact location, dates and course material have yet to be announced, the streamer did reveal what he hoped to do with the program when he first teased it back in February.
“I would love to do some s— where, science, Mark Rober is the professor for that day, and he’s doing crazy experiments for everybody’s stream,” he said during the live stream. “Say there is a financial class, MrBeast in that m———–.”
Within hours of launching the website on May 6, Cenat shared on his Instagram Stories that the site had crashed after it received over 6 million requests.
How much does Streamer University cost?
Streamer University is free to attend. In a reply to his initial announcement on X, Cenat wrote that the program would be an “all inclusive trip” and that housing on a college campus was included.
“Creators will be living on a college campus for FREE and just enjoying getting content in general,” the streamer wrote, adding, “You don’t have to be a streamer just a general creator is needed.”
How can I enroll in Streamer University?
Anyone interested in enrolling in Streamer University can do so on the school’s website. As of May 2025, enrollment is open for “streamers of all backgrounds” who will have the opportunity to learn “alongside both unrealized, upcoming and well-established creators.”
The school is also looking for faculty. In his reply post on X, Cenat asked his followers to message him if they wanted to be involved in “other creative ways.”
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