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The Noble Fellowship · Quito, Ecuador

The next four years can define the next forty.

A paid, openly Christian work-and-study fellowship for young Ecuadorians: work half-time at Latitud Cero Labs, earn a US bachelor's degree with tuition 100% funded, and graduate into a career that is waiting for you.

Founded by William Hamilton · Funded by Noble and ServiceLine Pro · Hosted at Latitud Cero Labs

100%

of tuition funded

20

work hours per week

C1

English goal, funded by the program

2027

first Quito headquarters

The program

Study or work is an unfair choice. We removed it.

Most young people in Ecuador face the same dilemma: take on debt for a degree, or earn experience without credentials. The Noble Fellowship exists so you never have to choose.

Here you work half-time on real projects for real clients, with a monthly stipend and IESS affiliation from day one. At the same time you advance through a US bachelor's degree, with tuition 100% funded and paid directly to the school. And when you graduate, a career with a defined salary is waiting at the company that formed you.

Three to four years. Zero debt. A future you build with your own hands, surrounded by people who believe in you and pray for you.

A message for you

Hear it from the man who runs this house

Daniel Gómez, founder and CEO of Latitud Cero Labs, on what the Fellowship is, who it is for, and why it exists.

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A message from Daniel Gómez · In Spanish

The five pillars

Everything you receive. No fine print.

01

A real job, from day one

You work around 20 hours per week at Latitud Cero Labs: web development, marketing operations, or administration, matched to your gifts. No decorative busywork. Code that ships, campaigns that go live, clients who depend on your work.

  • A monthly stipend of $241 (2026), pegged to Ecuador's minimum wage: it rises with it every year.
  • IESS affiliation from day one.
  • Real responsibility and direct mentorship from LCL leadership.

02

University tuition, 100% funded

Noble, the US holding company that funds the program, pays 100% of your tuition for Theos Seminary's online B.A. in Biblical Studies, directly to the school. It never passes through your hands or LCL's: it is a gift, not a loan.

  • A rigorous, self-paced US online bachelor's program with no semesters: you progress alongside your work.
  • Up to 4 years of study covered; being self-paced, most fellows should finish sooner.
  • Formation in Scripture, theology, philosophy, and Western thought, with academic English immersion.
  • In 2028, more programs join the Fellowship: business, accounting, finance, and more.

03

English, funded through C1

The Noble Fellowship pays for your English classes throughout the program. The goal is C1, with incentives for reaching C2. You do not need C1 to get in: you need working English (roughly B1), enough to study in English with support.

  • Classes funded for every year of the program.
  • The degree is taught in English: immersion starts on day one.
  • Certified English raises your salary at graduation.

04

A defined career at graduation

Fellows who complete the program in good standing receive a standing offer of full-time employment at LCL: $1,000 per month to start, plus full benefits.

  • 13th and 14th salaries, IESS, and paid vacation (statutory).
  • Unlimited PTO, gym stipend, performance bonuses, fully paid training, and annual work trips (company benefits).
  • Certified English raises your starting salary: $1,100 with C1 and $1,300 with C2 (Cambridge, IELTS, or TOEFL).

05

Formation and discipleship for a lifetime

The purpose of the program is to form the Christian leaders of tomorrow: excellent professionals, mature believers, people of character. You will have mentors who know you by name and a culture that expects much of you because it believes much in you.

  • Close, constant mentorship from LCL leadership.
  • Discipleship, prayer, and study of the Word in the team's rhythm.
  • A community of fellows growing alongside you, in faith and in craft.

Formation and discipleship

We form professionals. And before that, disciples.

This fellowship was born of Christian conviction and we do not hide it: we believe a young person formed in excellence and in Christ transforms their family, their company, and their country. Spiritual formation is not an annex to the program: it is its backbone.

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.”

Colossians 3:23

One-on-one mentorship

Every fellow walks with a mentor from LCL leadership: work, study, and life goals, reviewed with honesty and affection.

Discipleship and the Word

Bible study and discipleship are part of the team's rhythm, and your own degree immerses you in Scripture, theology, and Christian thought.

Prayer as culture

We pray over our work, our clients, and one another. Prayer opens and accompanies the life of this company.

Character through responsibility

Maturity is forged in real work: real deadlines, real clients, and mentors who raise the bar with love.

The Fellowship evaluates character, work ethic, and genuine interest in the degree program. Hiring at LCL complies with Ecuadorian law and does not discriminate by creed.

Your journey

From application to career: the full arc

This is what your next few years inside The Noble Fellowship look like. Tap each stage for the detail.

  1. 01 Apply

    Complete the online application in about 20 minutes. Then comes an English assessment, a personal interview, and reference checks. We look for character, hunger to learn, and enough English to study in.

  2. 02 Cohort start

    You join a small cohort of fellows. In the first weeks: LCL onboarding, your personalized study plan, the start of your English classes, your assigned mentor, and your first real work.

  3. 03 Work + study years

    The heart of the program. You work 20 hours a week, make steady progress in the degree and in English, and grow in responsibility every year. Your stipend rises with Ecuador's minimum wage.

  4. 04 Graduation

    You finish your bachelor's degree with zero debt, a portfolio of several years of real work, and professional-grade English. The program covers up to 4 years of study; most fellows get here sooner.

  5. 05 Full-time career

    You receive LCL's standing offer: $1,000 per month to start, $1,100 with certified C1, $1,300 with C2, plus full benefits. And from there, upward.

The salary ladder

Concrete numbers, not vague promises

$241 /mo

Monthly stipend during the program

50% of the minimum wage (2026), rises with it

$1,000 /mo

Starting salary at graduation

plus full benefits

$1,100 /mo

With certified C1 English

Cambridge, IELTS, or TOEFL

$1,300 /mo

With certified C2 English

Cambridge, IELTS, or TOEFL

For scale: Ecuador's minimum wage in 2026 is $482 per month. A graduate of the Fellowship who accepts the offer starts at $1,000 per month, with full benefits, in their early twenties. That places them among the best-paid young professionals in the country, at the start of a trajectory that is only beginning.

The ten-year commitment

Every ten-year veteran of this company earns in the top 3% of income in Ecuador.

That is the bar we measure ourselves against. The ladder does not end at $1,300: that is where it starts.

The university

Why Theos Seminary?

We chose Theos Seminary on purpose, and we defend the choice gladly. We wanted an institution that forms the soul with the same rigor it forms the mind. We found one.

01

Scripture at the center

A serious, conservative B.A. in Biblical Studies: Bible, theology, philosophy, and Western thought, taught with conviction.

02

Formation first, credential second

The program's goal is to form you: to think, to read deeply, and to defend what you believe. The US degree comes with it.

03

Self-paced, no semesters

You start when you start and progress alongside your work. Up to 4 years covered; most should finish sooner.

04

Academic English immersion

The whole program is taught in English. Paired with your funded classes, it is the shortest path to certified C1.

05

Debt-free by design

Its accessible model makes this fellowship's promise possible: a US university education without a dollar of debt.

Life in the Fellowship

This is what the full arc looks like

Laptop and phone on a cafe table during a workday
Real work, with real mentors
Part of the team that works with Latitud Cero Labs
A team that knows you by name
University graduates celebrating in caps and gowns
The goal: your degree, debt-free

Program standards

A serious investment, for people who take it seriously

Continuation in The Noble Fellowship is conditional. Fellows remain in the program while they:

  1. 01

    Perform their work with excellence and reliability.

  2. 02

    Make steady progress in the degree and the English program.

  3. 03

    Live consistently with the character standards of the program.

LCL reviews each fellow's standing regularly, and fellows who fall short may be removed from the program, which also ends the English funding. Removal from the program ends the scholarship immediately; the associated employment relationship concludes in accordance with Ecuadorian labor law.

Likewise, the full-time role after graduation is a standing offer, conditional on completing the program in good standing. The salary figures are committed numbers for those who complete the program and accept the offer.

Who it's for

We look for character before resumes

This fellowship is for young Ecuadorians, recent high school graduates and early-career, looking for an openly Christian formation, a serious education without debt, and a real career in tech and digital services. You do not need prior programming experience or perfect English. You need hunger to grow and the discipline to sustain it.

The founding benefactor

“Ecuador is full of young people with talent to spare and too few opportunities. I founded this fellowship because formation changes whole trajectories: a person formed in excellence and in Christ transforms their family, their company, and their country. That is why we invest here.”
William Hamilton, founding benefactor of the program

William Hamilton

Founding Benefactor of The Noble Fellowship · CEO of ServiceLine Pro · Owner of Noble

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How to apply

Four steps between you and your cohort

  1. 01

    Online application

    About 20 minutes. Your story, your English, your references.

  2. 02

    English assessment and interview

    We confirm you can study in English and get to know you, in person or over video.

  3. 03

    References

    We talk to the people who know your character: pastors, teachers, employers.

  4. 04

    Offer and cohort start

    If there is a place for you, you receive your offer and a start date with your cohort.

Start your application

Applying is free and commits you to nothing.

Frequently asked questions

What everyone asks, answered straight

Is this a real job?

Yes. Paid, formal, half-time, with IESS affiliation from day one.

Is this an internship?

In everyday terms, yes: a paid, part-time, learn-while-you-work program. Legally, fellows are half-time employees of Latitud Cero Labs under Ecuador's Código de Trabajo, with the rights and protections that carries. That is a feature: fellows hold more protection than a typical intern, not less.

How long is the Fellowship?

The program covers up to 4 years of study. Because the degree is self-paced, most fellows should finish sooner, and finishing sooner means starting your full-time career sooner.

Do I have to be a Christian to apply?

The program is openly Christian: the degree is in Biblical Studies and discipleship is part of the team's life. The entry requirements are character, work ethic, references, and genuine interest in that course of study; if that describes what you are looking for, apply.

What if I leave early?

The program simply ends. Tuition already paid is a gift: you owe nothing and repay nothing.

What if I underperform?

The program has clear standards for work, study, and character. Fellows who fall short may be removed from the program, which ends the scholarship immediately; the associated employment relationship concludes in accordance with Ecuadorian labor law. We invest in people who take the opportunity seriously.

Do I need C1 English to get in?

No. You need enough English to study in English (roughly B1). The program funds your path to C1 and rewards C2.

Is the degree accredited in Ecuador?

Theos Seminary is a US religious-exempt institution. The degree is a US theological credential and is not a SENESCYT-registered Ecuadorian title. Its value is the education itself, the academic English, and the career attached to it.

Do I have to work at LCL after graduating?

No. The standing offer is yours to accept or decline. No strings.

What will I earn after graduation?

$1,000 per month starting, $1,100 with certified C1 English, $1,300 with certified C2, plus full Ecuadorian statutory benefits and LCL's company perks.

What roles do fellows work in?

Web development, SEO and marketing operations, or administration, matched to your gifts and company needs.

Will there be degrees besides Biblical Studies?

Yes. In 2028, new programs join: business, accounting, finance, and more, with additional universities. The Fellowship's first path is Theos Seminary's B.A. in Biblical Studies.

Your story can start here.

Cohorts are small and places are limited. If this resonates with you, apply today.

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