Streamer University 2026 has been running for a few days now, and if you’ve been watching all the livestreams, you’re probably wondering one thing: when does it actually end? The second edition of Kai Cenat’s creator event officially began on July 15, 2026, and according to Kai himself, students won’t be wrapping things up until the morning of July 20, 2026. That makes this year’s event noticeably longer than the first one. The extended schedule wasn’t something fans had to guess.
Streamer University 2026 timeline explained
During a livestream on July 9, Kai laid out the complete timeline and explained that the event would run from July 15 through the morning of July 20, with students streaming around the clock. “It is longer this year!… Last year, it was… roughly three days. This year, it’s more… it’s a good amount of time,” he said while revealing the updated format.While announcing the dates, Kai also shared what viewers could expect throughout the event. He said the students would be doing 24-hour streams, while he would check in throughout the week instead of staying live the entire time.“I’ll tap in once in a while. I don’t stream the full day, but I’ll do what I do,” he told viewers. Compared to the first Streamer University, the extra days give participants more time to create content during their stay at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, where this year’s in-person event is taking place.
Alumni are joining the campus before the event comes to an end
The final stretch of Streamer University isn’t just about finishing classes. On July 17, Kai announced that former Streamer University students would be arriving on campus and mixing with the current batch.He admitted that bringing both groups together could create problems. “You’re going to see the merge of two classes on one campus,” Kai said before adding that SUPD (Streamer University Police Department) was already preparing because “things might go overboard.” He also said precautions would be taken if situations became too difficult to manage.
Kai says rule-breakers could be expelled before July 20
Kai also made it clear that alumni wouldn’t receive any special treatment. According to him, returning students can still face punishment, including detention, if they create problems.“For the first time in my career of 10 years at Streamer University, I actually might expel people as soon as they come on this campus,” he said. He added that because organizers expected things to get “a little rowdy,” anyone breaking the rules could receive a minimum three-hour detention. As things stand right now, the event remains scheduled to conclude on the morning of July 20, 2026.