*Hub:raum
*Orange Fab
*Arizona Furnace
*Launch Chapel Hill
===Determining whether or not these are accelerators===
Look Googled name of Accelerator and clicked on the first linkLooked for Variables which Distinguish Accelerator Websites
*TLabs: Homepage states: "Leading Indian Tech Accelerator"; TLabs is an accelerator, but it is located in India.
*BetaSpring: Under the "About Betaspring" tab, it states that "Betaspring was among the first ten startup accelerators to launch worldwide".
*The Unilever Foundry: Does not claim to be an accelerator, nor does it have information on the website about cohorts. This name was pulled from the source Corporate Accelerators.
*AIA Accelerator: The word "accelerator" is included in the name. Under the "Overview" tab, it states that startups have received mentorship.
*R/GA Accelerator: Under the "Overview" tab it states that the "R/GA Accelerator is designed for startups and... it is a three month, immersive, mentorship driven program".
*Zeroto510: Website contains a "Portfolio Companies" tab which divides up the companies into cohorts. This identifies Zeroto510 as an accelerator.
*Hub:raum: Offers accelerator and incubator programs; however, none are located in North America.
*Orange Fab: States on the main page that "We're a 3-month accelerator program".
*Furnace: "About" tab states that Furnace is "an innovative startup accelerator designed to form, incubate, and launch new companies". Concludes with a Demo Day
*Launch Chapel Hill: Homepage states that they are "a startup accelerator". Also included on the homepage is a line that states "Applications for Cohort 7 are now open".
7/10 are accelerators located in the US.
2/10 are accelerators not located in the US.
1/10 is not an accelerator.
===Steps for Extracting Cohort Information===