Back to School Season is well under way, and we just can’t get enough of the energy, excitement, and… good chaos in the air.
As students all over the world settle into their new routines – with a mix of hopes, dreams, and final timetable changes – we’re getting ready for something we’ve been waiting to do for a long time at The Browser Company.
Today, we are welcoming our inaugural class to The School of Browser – our brand new ambassador program for college students all over the country.
Who are the School of Browser Class of ‘24 you may ask? They are 50 brilliant students (selected from 875 applications!) who will be a part of our team on 30+ campuses across the nation and help us to dream up a better way to use the internet.
Meet the Class of 2024.
From Olympic athletes and groundbreaking researchers to art prodigies and passionate activists – we were deeply inspired (and humbled) by the applications we received.
You can now meet the Class of ‘24 right here. We can’t wait to make a little magic with this crew.
Students make our world go round.
If you’ve been with us for a while, you’ll know that every Fall is a near and dear time to us at The Browser Company – as we welcome new students to Arc. From our earliest days, students have been our best bug reporters, feedback givers, and a source of inspiration as we try to imagine an internet that works better for all of us.
You keep us honest and on our toes – and you are the shapers of the future, after all. Launching School of Browser is our small way of saying thank you for being on this journey with us.
And there’s more to come! Sign up for our student newsletter and follow the School of Browser Instagram account run by our ambassadors to stay up to date with campus event dates, merch drops, and more exclusive opportunities.
And don’t ever let that magical ‘first week of school’ feeling escape you 💙
— P.S. If you missed last week’s special Back-to-School Zoom with CEOs Josh Miller of Browser Company, Ivan Zhao of Notion, and Dylan Field of Figma, you can catch it right here. Over 2,000 students joined the live conversation – and even those of us decades-out-of-school learned a ton, over at Browser HQ.