Partner with ALLTP

How We Operate

At All Things Programming (ALLTP), we are committed to making quality tech education accessible across Africa. We seek to partner with providers who share our vision of empowering students with cutting-edge technology skills.

Our learning engine makes it possible for partners to offer their space to students who would like to study remotely but with other students as well.

How Does It Work?

Learning
center

As an ALLTP partner, you must have space big enough to accommodate at least 10 students. The space must be convenient for learning and meet basic requirements of:

  • Has desks and chairs for 10 students
  • The room has good aeration
  • The room is silent and secure
    There is high-speed Internet to accommodate at least 4MBS per laptop
  • There is an attendant to maintain order and silence unless it is a coffee break where the students can engage in a little chitchat.
  • The Partner is licensed
  • There is a washroom nearby

Once we have accredited the learning center, the partner will brand their premise to reflect the partnership with All Things Programming.  After these conditions are met the partner can start to receive local students who would want to pursue a career in software education and learn through their center.

There must be a full time attendant at the Partner Center to receive physical inquiries about the education been offered. The partners are expected to represent the Brand to the best of their ability and encourage the student to join.

Partner
Requirements

  1. Learning Space: The partner must provide a learning space that accommodates at least 10 students. The facility should have fast internet, with a minimum speed of 4 Mbps per laptop connection.
  2. Conducive Learning Environment: The learning space should be free from outside noise and interruptions, ensuring an ideal setting for focused learning.
  3. Branding: Partners must brand their premises as an ALLTP Learning Partner Center, following the provided designs and color schemes.
  4. Revenue Sharing Agreement: A signed revenue-sharing agreement between the partner and ALLTP will ensure both parties benefit from the collaboration.
  5. Security & Electricity: The partner must guarantee the safety of the students and staff, along with a consistent electricity supply.
  6. Progress Monitoring: Partners are responsible for reporting on the progress of activities at the learning center, and ensuring smooth operations.
  7. Timely Operations: The center should be opened and closed as per agreed timings to maximize student access and minimize disruptions.
  8. Weekly Reports: Partners are required to submit weekly reports to ALLTP containing requested data to track performance and outcomes.

Hackathons & Student Transfers: Partners will facilitate local hackathons and accommodate student transfers. Any enrolled ALLTP student can learn at any certified partner premise.

Who We are

If a man empties his purse into his head no one can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.

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Our committment?

ALLTP’s
Commitment to
Partners

Course Provision: ALLTP will provide all technology courses via an online learning engine, enabling students to learn without interruption.

Marketing & Promotions: We will handle overall marketing efforts to promote our partner outlets, driving student enrollment and awareness.

Revenue Remittance: ALLTP will remit revenues generated, based on the agreed-upon sharing model.

Tech-Driven Operations: We will provide the necessary technology to ensure the smooth running of all learning partner centers.

our Vision

At ALLTP, our goal is to make technology bootcamps affordable and accessible to students across Africa. We achieve this by equipping students with the skills required to build complex software and mobile applications. we are preparing them for the future.

 These skills will enable them to create employment opportunities, spur economic growth, and compete for jobs globally based on merit.

Let’s collaborate to shape the future of tech in Africa.