Young Founders Lab is a real-world start-up incubator for ambitious high school students. Students build organizations that generate revenue and serve their communities.
4200+Applications22,000+Mentoring hours62Nationalities4×Ivy League likelihood
Why start a business in high school?
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Real-world impact
Address real-world problems and create impact.
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Hands-on experience
Work directly in tech and build a real business.
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Connections
Network with entrepreneurs and investors globally.
Work withthe very bestcompanies
Where our companies and your mentors come from
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Students receive close guidance from mentors, startup founders and professionals with backgrounds across top universities and companies.
Kevin
Founder & CEO
Google & McKinsey alum
Fintech Launch is focused on bridging the gap between fintech products for individuals in markets including the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Michael
Founder & CEO
HBS MBA & Microsoft alum
Billion Dollar Startup Ideas is one of the world’s largest generator and aggregator of unicorn-level start-up ideas, with a reach of over 850,000 people.
Luke
Founder & CEO
Harvard & YC alum
Recognized in Forbes, NYT, and the Harvard Education Review, Fair Opportunity Project sends free college advice to 63,000 educators and 1:1 mentorship to hundreds of students.
CC
Founder, Hydra
Harvard Business School MBA
CC Salzman is founder & CEO of Hydra Hydration. She built a background in brand management at Kraft Heinz, then earned her MBA at Harvard Business School, where Hydra first gained traction.
Two routes. One goal: a real business.
Team-Based
3-week entrepreneurship boot camp, 100% online, live interactive classes and group venture building.
45 hours of live interactive workshops
Workshops Monday-Friday, 12-3 pm ET
15-hours per week student commitment
Start-up idea and coding skills not required
Individual
12-week route with weekly one-on-one mentorship, flexible timing and support from the program management team.
12 hours of one-on-one mentorship
1-hour per week personalized mentorship
5-hours per week student commitment
Flexible start date
Choose the route that matches how you want to build.
Meet your cohort or mentor and choose the problem space you want to explore.
Phase 1
Learn core business fundamentals and shape the start-up idea you will build.
Phase 2
Run market and user research, then build your first prototype or MVP.
Phase 3
Launch for traction and learn growth, marketing and sales skills.
Demo Day
Present your venture, pitch and next steps with live mentor feedback.
Our alumni go on tothe world’s top universities.
A survey of 340+ alumni who applied to universities in 2022–23 showed that 20% of our alumni who applied to an Ivy League university or Stanford got in — 4× higher than the general rate of acceptance at these universities.
UC Berkeley17acceptances
Cornell15acceptances
UPenn9acceptances
Columbia8acceptances
Yale7acceptances
Stanford4acceptances
“YFL guided us through building a startup from the ground up. We created an MVP and pitch, then continued developing the venture with support from our mentor.”“YFL helped us turn an idea into an MVP and pitch. With our mentor’s support, we kept developing the venture after the program.”
Aalia Deora
“YFL gave me hands-on experience in the field I want to pursue. Working with an experienced mentor taught me how entrepreneurship and innovation work in practice.”“YFL gave me practical experience in the field I want to pursue and showed me how entrepreneurship and innovation work in the real world.”
Neha Bhalla
“YFL was invaluable. I developed practical skills, met ambitious peers and loved building alongside my teammates throughout the program.”
Reeyaa Ajay
“YFL was an amazing experience. I learned so much about starting a business and even got to launch one by the end!”
Ronak Chugh
Program Dates & Application Deadlines.
CohortApplication DeadlineProgram Start Date
Fall 2026Application deadline23 Aug, 2026Program start date14 Sept, 2026
Winter II 2026Application deadline27 Dec, 2026Program start date18 Jan, 2027
Spring 2027Application deadline7 Feb, 2027Program start date1 Mar, 2027
Summer 2027Application deadline9 May, 2027Program start date1 Jun, 2027
Summer II 2027Application deadline20 Jun, 2027Program start date14 Jul, 2027
Summer III 2027Application deadline20 Jul, 2027Program start date11 Aug, 2027
Fall Early 2027Application deadline17 Aug, 2027Program start date8 Sept, 2027
Questions, answered.
Who is Young Founders Lab for?+
High school students who want hands-on entrepreneurship experience — from complete first-timers to students already building something. If you're curious and driven, you're a fit.
Do I need a business idea to apply?+
No. Many founders arrive with nothing but curiosity. The program helps you find, validate and build an idea from scratch.
How much time does the program take?+
It depends on your route. The team-based boot camp runs about 3 weeks, while the individual and competition tracks run 10–12 weeks with weekly mentor sessions.
Is the program online?+
Yes. Every cohort runs live online, so students can take part from anywhere in the world.
What do students walk away with?+
A real venture with early traction, a pitch and portfolio, lasting mentor relationships, and a markedly stronger university application.
Building a start-up is hard. That’s why we only take the best.
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Fill out application formFill out application form
Share your motivation, interests and why YFL is a strong fit.
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Admissions evaluation
Wait as the admissions team evaluates your application.
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Interview with our team
Meet a senior member of the YFL team and talk through your goals.
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Receive decision
The admissions team shares your outcome and next steps.