Student support service provider Vygo has announced US$2 million in investment as it seeks to accelerate its expansion into the European market. The Australia-based edtech startup has raised the ...
According to Vygo, students who drop out after their first semester ends can cost universities up to $50,000 in lost fees – and with over a million university students in Australia, student attrition ...
Mentoring startup Vygo has unveiled its not-for-profit online training initiative The Mentor Academy, which aims to train 100,000 future leaders. Vygo hopes TMA, which it has developed with an ...
Brisbane-based tutoring startup Vygo has raised $500,000 in pre-seed funding, bringing on board 13 backers to help propel it to the next stage of national growth. Founded in 2017 by Ben Hallett, Joel ...
Vygo, which works as a mobile marketplace to help university students improve their grades with access to peer students, will use the funding for a national ­expansion and further product development.
The company’s platform, which has already been rolled out at the University of Queensland, Griffith University and Queensland University of Technology, gives students access to affordable peer tutors.
Brisbane tech startup Vygo is set to expand their university tutoring marketplace nationally, after successfully rolling out their peer to peer offering to students at the University of Queensland (UQ ...