Last updated Nov 29, 2025
Applicants to the All-In Summit scholarship program will typically receive a decision/response within approximately one week of applying, despite the high volume of scholarship requests.
those scholarships are there, you'll hear in a week, typically because we have so many scholarship requests, it takes a little while to get through them.View on YouTube
Explanation

There isn’t enough verifiable information on how quickly 2025 All‑In Summit scholarship applications were processed to judge Jason’s claim.

What we can see:

  • The public scholarship links used in mid‑ and late‑2025 episodes (e.g., via the bit.ly URL in the show notes) just redirect to an application page that is not accessible through open web archives; none of the mirrored episode descriptions mention a specific response-time promise.(listennotes.com)
  • The best third‑party description of the 2025 scholarships—Vanity Fair’s long piece on the 2025 All‑In Summit—confirms the existence and structure of the paid “scholarship application” passes (around $1,500) but does not describe how fast applicants heard back or whether decisions typically came within a week.(vanityfair.com)
  • Historical user reports from earlier years (2023–2024) on Reddit show multiple people saying they applied for All‑In Summit scholarships and either had not heard back at all months later or were still waiting without any clear timeline, which cuts against a consistent one‑week turnaround in those years.(reddit.com) However, those anecdotes pre‑date the 2025 process Jason was talking about and don’t prove that 2025 timelines were the same.
  • For a different All‑In event (the 2025 Holiday Party), their own event page only says scholarship applications are “reviewed on a rolling basis,” with no commitment to a one‑week SLA, suggesting they generally avoid promising a specific turnaround publicly.(accelevents.com)

Because there’s no reliable, aggregated data on 2025 scholarship response times—and only scattered, older anecdotes that point in different directions—we can’t confidently say whether applicants in 2025 “typically” heard back within a week. The prediction therefore can’t be judged definitively as right or wrong with the evidence currently available.