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Operation Edusurge

Evolved, Finished

A subscription-based higher-ed model that funnels 66% of revenues back to schools, leverages AI tutoring to streamline operations, and caps student costs at 10% of personal income.

The Gap

Escalating tuition costs and administrative overhead leave students financially strained and institutions saddled with unpredictable revenue and operational complexity.

Introducing

Subscription-based higher-ed

By shifting from unpredictable tuition spikes to a predictable subscription model, Edusurge gives students back control over pacing and cost, reduces institutional overhead, and elevates content quality—already piloting its impact in the Spanish program at Baptist University of Florida.

Core functionality

Pays teachers per enrolled student

Leverages AI tools to develop and deliver course material

Streams 66% of revenue back into schools

Caps each student’s cost at 10% of their income

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The spark

Our workers in higher ed couldn’t afford tuition, locking young people out of learning.

The Spanish program at Baptist University of Florida runs on a $200-max subscription for unlimited accredited classes—delivering a 66% profit margin back to the school.

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