Billionaire innovator Elon Musk is reportedly planning to pioneer a university in Texas, dedicated to advanced education, according to information obtained from a report by Bloomberg. The owner of SpaceX and Tesla aims to inject $100 million into creating STEM-focused primary and secondary institutions ahead of inaugural establishment of this university. His plans, unveiled through a tax filing for his charity, The Foundation, were submitted to the Internal Revenue Service in October 2022 and received approval in March this year.
The planned university, according to the submission, will provide curriculum in disciplines including math, science, engineering, and physics. Pedagogy will be delivered by “experienced faculty” utilizing a diverse set of teaching techniques such as simulations, case studies, and fabrication/design projects. The institution will also reportedly pursue accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Furthermore, the application gives insights into Musk’s vision for K-12 schools focusing on STEM education and other fields. Initial enrollment is anticipated to begin with around 50 students, and scaling up over time. Another component of Musk’s educational strategy may include a Montessori-style school, associated with his intentions to construct a town in Texas. Musk’s previous ventures in the educational sector include the establishment of the now-closed Ad Astra School and the current online-only Astra Nova.