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Quero is an online marketplace for college programs in Brazil. It…
Quero is an online marketplace for college programs in Brazil. It helps students search, compare and enroll in programs in over 1200 partner colleges, saving money on tuition. Follow Us: facebook.com/queroedu instagram.com/queroedu twitter.com/queroedu quero.education/carreiras
Quero Bolsa is an online marketplace offering scholarships and discounted courses from thousands of Brazilian faculties, covering undergraduate, graduate, technical, and distance learning options. It aggregates listings and pricing to help users find programs at reduced rates across Brazil. The platform emphasizes scholarships of up to 90% across over 1,100 faculties and presents monthly payment options for various courses.
The product curates and presents courses with discounted scholarship options across a wide network of Brazilian faculties. Users can browse faculties and courses, view prices and installment terms (e.g., installments like 'a partir de R$ x/mês'), and select programs that fit their budget. It lists faculties with scholarship partnerships, displays course categories (graduação, pós-graduação, técnico, EaD, etc.), and provides a centralized portal for searching courses by location and field, plus help and account management features.
Who it’s for: Students and prospective learners in Brazil seeking affordable higher education and technical courses, and their families looking for scholarship-backed options.
Marketing ativo com destaque de bolsas, parcerias com faculdades, presença de conteúdos (Revista Quero), e foco em aquisição de usuários via portal e suporte (Central de ajuda, WhatsApp).
Founder of Quero Education, YC S16 and YCG S18. Scaled company from 0 to 800 employees mostly on bootstrap from 2013 to 2019. Global EdTech and LatAm angel investor. Hacker at heart, messing with web and PC stuff since I was a kid in Brazil in the 90’s. Computer Engineering Degree from ITA in Brazil, the IIT Delhi of LatAm, probably the hardest College admission exam in the americas. Dropped out of a Master’s degree in CS to start my first failed startup in 2010.
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