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“Global Applications Now Open for Accredited Business Accelerator Fully Funded for Women Entrepreneurs”

A new opportunity has emerged for women around the world, as the She’s In Business Accelerator starts accepting global applications. The program, fully funded and accredited by a UK-registered university and led by Dr. Stephanie Wilson, a mother of four and university lecturer who is also autistic and has ADHD, is designed for women looking to launch or grow their consulting, coaching, or service-based businesses.

What makes this accelerator unique is that it is accredited and delivered by a registered UK university, and is run by and tailored specifically for women. It also offers a milestone-based curriculum, live coaching and support, and a global community of high-performing women entrepreneurs. And the best part? It is completely tuition-free for successful applicants.

Dr. Wilson, the founder of She’s In Business, emphasizes that the program is not just about theory, but about executing strategies that actually work. “You don’t need more noise,” she says. “You need clarity, systems, and the confidence to lead.”

The program is open to aspiring or early-stage coaches, consultants, course creators, or service-based entrepreneurs, as well as professionals looking to turn their expertise into income. It is also tailored for mothers, neurodivergent women, and underrepresented leaders.

She’s In Business is not just about teaching business theory, but creating real business income. And with full funding available, the only investment required is the decision to commit to the program.

“We’re not just teaching business. We’re redefining what leadership looks like for women,” says Dr. Wilson.

The next cohort begins at the end of February 2026, and spots are limited and competitive. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply now at https://shesinbusiness.co.uk/accelerator-programme/. This is a selective and high-demand accelerator, with applications reviewed weekly and places awarded on a rolling basis.

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