OneDay
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OneDay is a London-based education platform that awards accredited MBA degrees to students who build real, revenue-generating businesses while they study. Co-founded in 2019 by Ranbir Arora and Taras Polik, the company sits at the intersection of higher education and entrepreneurship, designed to be a practical alternative to a traditional business school for people who want to start a company rather than join one.
Students enrol in an 18-month programme, working one-on-one with mentors who have themselves built seven-figure businesses. The MBA itself is overseen by Stephen Kosslyn, the former Dean of Harvard, lending the curriculum formal academic legitimacy. Course content is built around the founder's own startup, with the qualification awarded once both the degree requirements and a working business have been delivered.
OneDay has raised approximately $10.2 million across seed and Series A rounds, with backing from Ananda Impact Ventures, Brighteye Ventures, Outward VC, Flint Capital and Sparkmind.vc. The platform has supported more than 2,000 student founders to date and has expanded into the United States. More than half of OneDay's founders are women and 56% come from ethnic minority backgrounds — a deliberate counterweight to the demographic skew of UK and US entrepreneurship.





