Success beyond boundaries
				At Interstride, our mission is to close the opportunity gap for international students. We empower students – and their institutions to help – build a career and life they love wherever in the world. 
					
						Meet the Interstride Team
180+
University Partners
4 years
in Operation
80K
Active Users
95%
Institution Retention Rate
How it all started
						     
						Interstride was inspired through first-hand experience.
Initial idea conceived to solve challenges for international students over a group dinner with friends.
				 Nitin and Christian decide to offer workshops to international students at Berkeley and Stanford to share their experiences and challenges.
				Texting hotline introduced for San Francisco Bay area international students to ask questions, share concerns, and seek advice from Nitin and Christian. 
				iOS and Android application introduced after consultation with several career services departments at Universities and colleges in SF Bay area. 
				Interstride partners with 20 universities. Cloud-based web application portal introduced after the success of mobile applications.
				Interstride partners with over 50 universities. Over 20K international students are now on the platform.
				Interstride partners with over 50 universities. Over 20K international students are now on the platform.
				A completely rebranded portal with a host of new features and functionalities for international students and underrepresented student population to be launched in Fall 2020.
				Initial idea conceived.
					Oct 2016
				Interstride workshops introduced 
					Jan 2017
				Texting hotline introduced
					Mar 2017
				Mobile apps launched
					July 2017
				Early partnerships
					Sep 2018
	
				Milestone for Interstride
					Mar 2019 
	
				New features introduced
					2020
	
				Interstride 2.0 Launch announced
					2020
	
				
														
														Interstride was inspired through first-hand experience.
				It all started when Co-Founders, Christian Eder and Nitin Agrawal moved to the United States to pursue their higher education.					
						Throughout the course of their graduate program at UC Berkeley, they formed a close friendship and discovered they had similar experiences transitioning to the US.
From career to immigration, like most international students, both of them had to overcome many obstacles in their student journey.
A determination to alleviate some of these difficulties and hurdles for other international students led to the idea of Interstride over a dinner with Berkeley friends in 2017.

                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
