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Major online players 2U and edX join forces in $800 million deal

Deal will enable for-profit provider 2U to reach almost 40 million learners on edX 

Published on
June 29, 2021
Last updated
June 7, 2024
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Two of the biggest players in online education are to join forces in a deal worth $800 million (拢580 million), it has been announced.

2U, an online education company that already has more than 80 university partners, said it would pay the sum to acquire 鈥渟ubstantially all鈥 the assets of edX, the non-profit platform founded by Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The deal will create a huge entity in online learning with access to more than 50 million students worldwide and have well over 200 universities and other institutions as partners, according to a joint press statement.

It adds that 鈥渇ulfilling a commitment to preserve and advance the edX mission鈥, 2U planned to run edX as a 鈥減ublic benefit entity鈥 that would balance the interests of shareholders with others.聽

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The organisations said 2U had also committed to 鈥渃ontinuing to fulfil the edX mission鈥, including by 鈥済uaranteeing affordability鈥 through the use of free courses and 鈥減rotecting the intellectual property rights of faculty and universities that contribute massive open online courses鈥.

According to the statement, the proceeds of the deal will also fund a non-profit led by Harvard and MIT that will be 鈥渄edicated to reimagining the future of learning for people at all stages of life鈥 and 鈥渁ddressing educational inequalities鈥.

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Harvard and MIT presidents Larry Bacow and Rafael Reif said the move would put edX鈥檚 original mission 鈥渙n a whole new scale, connecting many more learners with a wider range of high-quality options for content, credentials and degrees鈥.

鈥淲ith online education rapidly changing, it鈥檚 the right moment for this leap of evolution for edX,鈥 they said in a joint comment.

鈥淎t the same time, the non-profit that emerges from this transaction will enable us and our partners to support innovation that enhances learning for all and, we hope, play a catalytic role in closing the learning gap that exists for far too many.鈥澛

EdX currently offers over 3,000 online programmes, most of which have a free option, but also the ability to pay to build credits towards degrees.聽2U has more than 500 programmes, including short courses, boot camps and professional certificates, as well as degrees.

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Anant Agarwal, founder and chief executive of edX, said that 鈥渏oining forces with 2U marks a major milestone in our evolution鈥.

鈥2U鈥檚 people, technology, and scale will expand edX鈥檚 ability to deliver on its mission of providing access to high-quality education to enable all learners to unlock their potential,鈥 he said.

The deal creates further consolidation in an already highly competitive arena for online education that also includes major players like Coursera, a for-profit originally founded by two Stanford University professors.

simon.baker@timeshighereducation.com

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