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Sahay Academic/Community/Institutional Partnerships

Deliver Sahay Academic curriculum inside your own institution.

Partnership means shared curriculum work: institutions run published Academy courses with their own cohorts, contribute subject expertise, and use the same verifiable completion records.

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Deliverable courses
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Programs
Illustration of institutional academic partnership
Models

Three ways institutions work with the Academy.

Cohort delivery

An institution enrols a group into published Academy courses and follows their completion through the same learner records.

Curriculum collaboration

Subject specialists contribute modules and lessons that become part of the published catalog.

Recognised completion

Learners finishing partner-delivered courses receive certificates verifiable against the Academy registry.

How a partnership starts

From first conversation to first cohort.

  1. 01

    Define the academic scope

    Agree which published courses or programs the partnership covers and who the learners are.

  2. 02

    Align the curriculum

    Review module and lesson structure together, and agree any subject contribution from the institution.

  3. 03

    Onboard the cohort

    Learners are enrolled with their own accounts so progress is recorded individually, not in aggregate.

  4. 04

    Track and certify

    Completion is followed through the Academy record, and certificates are issued with verifiable numbers.

Talk to the academic team

Start a conversation about curriculum collaboration.

Institutional enquiries reach the Sahay Academic team at Academic@SahayTech.com.

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