About
About
Code Fellows is a technical skills training academy in the Pacific Northwest that offers full- and part-time software development, ops and cybersecurity courses online and in-person from their Seattle, Washington location. Code Fellows guides people from all backgrounds to change their lives through fast-paced, career-focused education. Since their first cohort in 2013, Code Fellows has taught over 1,600 graduates and iterated on their curriculum and format to ensure students receive the most industry-relevant training as effectively and efficiently as possible. Code Fellows shapes passionate learners with immersive training to meet industry needs and improve diversity. Students are immersed in their learning with daily lectures, pair programming, weekly presentations from full-time instructional staff who are seasoned industry professionals, one-week project sprints, and more. Code Fellows graduates work at Amazon, Microsoft, Zillow, Expedia, XBOX, NIKE, Amazon, Starbucks, Nordstrom, and over 800 other companies.
The modular style of the Code Fellows program allows students to test into the course level that is most appropriate for their current skill level. In addition, the modular class structure allows students to choose the schedule and timing that meets their needs.
Code Fellows believes everyone should have the opportunity to succeed. Code Fellows offers scholarships to help individuals who come from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds find rewarding careers in tech. They are committed to breaking down systemic barriers and ensuring all people are treated with respect and dignity. They are united with their staff, students, alumni, and partners in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.
Code Fellows supports both domestic and international licensing partners through its Powered by Code Fellows program. Code Fellows also offers a tutoring program and platform to both students and non-students, technical instructor certification, and corporate training.
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Courses
Courses
Code 101: Explore Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $99 Class size 50 Location Online, Seattle Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer. Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies. Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B19UIzFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 101: Explore Software Development (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $99 Class size 50 Location Online Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer. Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies. Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T9w8XJFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/36xuFgPFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yUYBzKFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wx2F7GFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4qoqrFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Self-Paced)
ApplyStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B1ZEQ3Financing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Placement Test No Interview No
Code 201: Foundations of Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyGitHub, REST, MVC, JavaScript, HTML, Git, Front End, Design, CSS, Agile
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xFqpYuFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 201: Foundations of Software Development (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MVC, REST
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kb5iJOFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 201: Foundations of Software Development (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyREST, JavaScript, GitHub, Git, MVC, HTML, Front End, Design, CSS, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hHSsBjFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 201: Foundations of Software Development (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyREST, MVC, JavaScript, HTML, GitHub, Git, Front End, Design, CSS, Agile
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ySJnenFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 301: Intermediate Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyAgile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, HTML, jQuery, MVC, REST, Scrum, SQL, User Experience Design, Algorithms, Data Structures, Express.js, GitHub, JavaScript, React.js, MongoDB, Node.js
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yVOQkWFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 301: Intermediate Software Development (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyNode.js, MongoDB, User Experience Design, SQL, Scrum, REST, React.js, MVC, jQuery, JavaScript, HTML, GitHub, Git, Front End, Express.js, Design, Data Structures, CSS, Algorithms, Agile
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3edRZ7DFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 301: Intermediate Software Development (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyNode.js, MongoDB, React.js, SQL, Scrum, REST, MVC, jQuery, GitHub, Git, Data Structures, User Experience Design, JavaScript, HTML, Front End, Express.js, Design, CSS, Algorithms, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T70gTpFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 301: Intermediate Software Development (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, MVC, React.js, REST, Scrum, SQL, User Experience Design
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kfIUPCFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in ASP.NET Core (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyAlgorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Data Structures, .NET, Agile, Git, MVC, Scrum, Design, GitHub, REST, SQL, Cloud Computing
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AZeF5qFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in ASP.NET Core (Full-Time, Online)
ApplySQL, Scrum, REST, .NET, MVC, GitHub, Git, Design, Data Structures, Cloud Computing, C#, ASP.NET, Algorithms, Agile
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wxmRGsFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in ASP.NET Core (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplySQL, Scrum, REST, .NET, MVC, GitHub, Git, Design, Data Structures, Cloud Computing, C#, ASP.NET, Algorithms, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AYXYqtFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in ASP.NET Core (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Design, Git, GitHub, MVC, .NET, REST, Scrum, SQL
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r7Ds2pFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyDesign, Xcode, Scrum, REST, React.js, Node.js, MongoDB, JavaScript, HTML, GitHub, Git, Front End, Express.js, Data Structures, CSS, Cloud Computing, Algorithms, Agile
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9cBijFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wCyI6iFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kecuosFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyXcode, Scrum, REST, React.js, Node.js, MongoDB, JavaScript, HTML, GitHub, Git, Front End, Express.js, Design, Data Structures, CSS, Cloud Computing, Algorithms, Agile
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T7MiRgFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Java with SpringMVC & Android (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyScrum, Mobile, GitHub, Git, Cloud Computing, Agile, MVC, Front End, Algorithms, Android, Data Structures, Java
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4su9PFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Java with SpringMVC & Android (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i3suHmFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Java with SpringMVC & Android (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hCdYqTFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Java with SpringMVC & Android (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ka6VHIFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyCloud Computing, Scrum, React.js, MVC, Machine Learning, GitHub, Git, DevOps, Front End, Data Visualization, Data Analytics , Agile, Python, Django, Algorithms, Data Structures
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r9RdxvFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics , Data Structures, Data Visualization, DevOps, Django, Front End, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, Python, React.js, Scrum
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8kMzxFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyScrum, React.js, Python, MVC, Machine Learning, GitHub, Git, Front End, Django, DevOps, Data Visualization, Data Structures, Data Analytics , Cloud Computing, Algorithms, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yLBuYiFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics , Data Structures, Data Visualization, DevOps, Django, Front End, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, Python, React.js, Scrum
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r6txu5Financing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 101: Explore Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity Careers (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyPenetration Testing, Networking, CompTIA Network+, Network Security, Mobile Security, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking
In PersonFull Time8 Hours/week0 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $99 Class size 50 Location Online, Seattle Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways. Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity. Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2ULQCWYFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work None Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 101: Explore Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity Careers (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyCompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing
OnlineFull Time8 Hours/week0 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $99 Class size 50 Location Online Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways. Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity. Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3eeuRpzFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level N/A Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 102: Intro to Computer Operations (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyNetwork Security, Mobile Security, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week1 WeekStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rc6ePtFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 102: Intro to Computer Operations (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyEthical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week1 WeekStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ehCVG9Financing
Deposit N/A Financing Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 102: Intro to Computer Operations (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyEthical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week2 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZQlP3Financing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 102: Intro to Computer Operations (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyNetwork Security, Mobile Security, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week2 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $1,000 Class size 30 Location Online Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9hyYrFinancing
Deposit N/A Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems Placement Test No Interview No
Ops 201: Foundations of Computer Operations (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyLinux, Network Security, Mobile Security, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA A+
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3z8j18DFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 201: Foundations of Computer Operations (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyNetwork Security, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA A+
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3efBIyRFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 201: Foundations of Computer Operations (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyNetwork Security, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA A+
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZ80GxFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 201: Foundations of Computer Operations (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyNetwork Security, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA A+
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yXeYLUFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner Prep Work Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 301: Networking and Systems Administration (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyPython, Network Security, Networking, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Agile
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8SfKhFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 301: Networking and Systems Administration (Full-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week4 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2TZ3J7fFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 301: Networking and Systems Administration (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplyPython, Network Security, Networking, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hChC3UFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 301: Networking and Systems Administration (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week9 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $5,000 Class size 30 Location Online Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kbzAw1Financing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate Prep Work Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 401: Cybersecurity Engineering (Full-Time, In-Person)
ApplyAgile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration
In PersonFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r4GkxaFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 401: Cybersecurity Engineering (Full-Time, Online)
ApplySIEM Administration, Python, Penetration Testing, Network Security, Networking, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, DevOps, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Agile
OnlineFull Time40 Hours/week10 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9m4GnFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 401: Cybersecurity Engineering (Part-Time, In-Person)
ApplySIEM Administration, Python, Penetration Testing, Network Security, Networking, Mobile Security, Linux, Growth Hacking, Ethical Hacking, DevOps, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Agile
In PersonPart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online, Seattle Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rklqdHFinancing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Ops 401: Cybersecurity Engineering (Part-Time, Online)
ApplyAgile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration
OnlinePart Time20 Hours/week23 WeeksStart Date Rolling Start Date Cost $12,000 Class size 30 Location Online Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Bamgy6Financing
Deposit 500 Financing Thanks to our lending partners at Ascent and Climb Credit, as well as our ISA partner - MentorWorks, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history.Tuition Plans Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. Scholarship Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 70 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Intermediate to Advanced Prep Work Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience Placement Test Yes Interview Yes
Reviews
Code Fellows Reviews
- Front End Development Bootcamp- 11/11/2015Monica Davidson • Front End Engineer • Graduate • Campus: Online
Bootcamp for Front End Web Development. Taught HTML5, CSS3, CSS preprocessors, responsive web design/development, JavaScript and jQuery along with overall web design. Excellent course.
- Connected- 11/6/2015Anonymous • Graduate • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in iOS • Campus: Online
Codefellows surprised me by how well connected into the community they are. The job placement services are really solid.
- Former IOS Student- 11/5/2015Tuan Vu • Lead IOS Dev at Start-up • Student • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in iOS • Campus: Online
I came into Code Fellows with zero coding experience other than a few courses with Code Academy (online tutorials) which gave me a small taste of what coding would be like. Needless to say, I was overwhelmed, even in then-Foundation II course, or the equivelant of the current 201 course. For me, I never grasped the fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming, which is pretty easy, but I believed was poorly explained in F2. The pace in both F2 and Dev Accelerator was too fast and many people were totally lost and were concerned with only getting the homework done rather than really understand why things worked they way they did. Courses were 6 hours a day total for 2 months, which I think should have been longer. At least 8hrs for 3 months would be ideal. The instructors and staffs are great people, but like most start-ups, everything was a little scrappy, but the intentions were there. Which means every class gets better and better. I spoke with people 2-3 courses ahead of me and their curriculum really paled in comparison to mine. And talking to people who are in the current courses, my curriculum paled to theirs. Despite being the 2nd worse performing students in class, I ended up being one of the first to get a job with $90k salary and am currently the Lead iOS Dev. In contrast, our class superstars had a lot more trouble getting jobs. There's a lot more that goes into getting a job than just technical skills. You need grit and good social skills. You dont' have to be life of the party, but you better not be a lone wolf. Overall, CF is constantly improving. One last thing, the resources are there -- from help with resume, connections with start-ups, technical assistance, whatever -- it is all there. You just have to seek it out. Too many people think that CF will hold their hands the entire time. Not the case.
- It's time to change your life- 11/4/2015Larry Scroggins • Jr. Javascript Developer • Graduate • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript • Campus: Online
Tl;dr. Go here. You'll learn everything you need to know to get an entry-level developer job.
After many years working in a job I disliked and in an industry where I felt like a fish out of water, I decided to make a change. Through my work I had been exposed to scripting and had put tentative fingers into the javascript mountain, but it wasn't until Code Fellows came along that I felt like I could really change my career.
I started out in the foundations classes. They were nice, and in retrospect fairly easy. Then I moved on to the Full Stack Javascript Engineering development accelerator. This was an 8 week intensive program. I lived javascript for those 8 weeks. Full days of learning how to code turned into nights working on homework. We had two group projects to get us working in teams. Our class paired with the UX/UI dev accelerator class to work on one of those projects. It gave a very good look at the dev process from beginning to end. The only thing missing was a project manager, but we worked that out.
You'll start by learning node. Then you'll learn whatever the hot backend frameworks of the day are. For my group it was Backbone and Angular. I understand that they've since switched to Angular and React. You'll do relatively easy things in the class setting and work on harder things during your projects.
Staff and instructors were great. The process of finding a job afterward was supplemented by the staff sending out places that they know are looking. I had at least one interview set up because CF sent my resume to a company. You'll have to do the majority of the job search on your own, but there is help available if you need it on your resume or practicing for interviews.
The only complaint I had about the whole thing was that I didn't find out I was accepted into the accelerator until the week before it started. A bit more advanced notice to get the financing squared away would have been nice. Also, their financing options at the time I went through weren't great, and the program is definitely not cheap.
- Rigorous, supportive, empowering, social.- 11/4/2015Leonardo • Associate Software Development Engineer at Expedia Inc. • Graduate • Campus: Online
Code Fellows was a life changer for me. I came out of my Undergraduate with a double major in Philosophy and Comparative Religion from the UW. I pretty much had no professional working prospects, albeit a strong education and ability to think.
I studied programming after college by myself, but found myself continually becoming stuck without much help. I decided to take a leap of faith and take the Mobile Development Accelerator at Code Fellows.
The course did not 'hold my hand,' everyday we worked with a new iOS framework. We developed a unique app each week, and practiced the essential concepts in iOS development. We on the top of the curve, as we were the second educational institution to use Swift in an educational setting.
In terms of general programming they:
- Gave me a great education in structuring working software
- A pragmatic working knowledge of data structures
- Hands-on Q&A sessions with the instructors 1-on-1.
- The ability to actively engage new prospective students, teaching to cement your own learning.
The course gave me an environment to help me excel at learning and adapting in a workplace, but the otherside of the coin is as important too, actually getting a job. They had me covered in:
- Life time support for Coding Interviews, and Resume help.
- Supporting me the whole process until I got a job.
- An immediate network as well as lots of opportunities to help me network.
My only gripe is that I landed a job in the end at Expedia as an Associate Software Developer working in web technology. I chose mobile because I am extremely passionate in learning about hardware and working with mobile devices. However the opportunities that working at a Fortune 500 will open, makes up for the deficit that I'm not working actively in mobile development.
I know that they are continually improving their courses and their job search support. I know if I go in there looking for a new job that I'll be met with lots of wonderful opportunities and be able to find something both quickly and something I'd love to do.
- Good, Solid, Efficient- 11/4/2015Anonymous • Technical Project Manager • Graduate • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Full-Time, In-Person) • Campus: Online
I graduated from the Python Development Accelerator in the Spring of 2015. The course was fast paced and focused on real world programs and methods. After graduation, I was prepared to enter the work force and knew how to present myself and had the tools to continue my learning and experience on my own time.
I would and do recommend Code Fellows to my peers quite often with the only caveat having to do with the job market. Seattle is indeed hiring developers like crazy, but the industry is still warming up to graduates of code schools like Code Fellows, IF you don't have technical experience already.
In my experience, Python graduates have the most difficulty finding good jobs after graduation, not for lack of skill, but just because of how the industry is. Python specific jobs are few and far between, while strong developers who have Python as a tool in their tool kit, are in high demand. One of the main problems that I ran into was, companies that are looking for python devs, are looking more for backend devs that know C, C++, C#, Java, and Python is a plus. If they are looking for purely a python dev, they rarely have the bandwidth to absorb a junior dev. Having said that, the jobs do exist, they are just hard to find, and are often a sluggish process as experienced devs are put on the front of the queue.
JS specific jobs, on the other hand, seem to be more common and can absorb less experienced developers. If someone asks me for advise on what class to take, I answer differently depending on the person. If you have little to no technical experience and no CS degree, like I had, the JS class might be a better way to get into the industry. If you are already a developer, have technical experience, or a CS degree.. Python could be a good fit.
I also can't leave a review or tell people about Code Fellows without mentioning the Python instructor Cris Ewing. The guy is amazing. He loves the industry, programming, python, and teaching. He pours his heart and soul into his students and will do everything he can to help you understand the material, IF you are hungry for it. Cris is excelent at what he does, and is a very busy person. If you are willing to put the hard work, effort, and time it takes to absorb the information, he will always have more for you to learn. If you just sit back and expect to be spoon fed.. You will get just as much as you put in.
The last bit of advise I give people is be patient with the job hunt. Sometimes it takes a while. I am not really sure where they get the statistics on job placement, but in my course, they aren't really that close to reality. I think with the JS courses, the placement statistics are pretty spot on. In my class, only a couple people out of the 12 person class had jobs in the first two months, and right now, at the 9 months mark, I know of at least two people that still don't have jobs, but are good developers. It just takes a while to find a job sometimes. I had right around 40 interviews before landing my job, which from the first contact, to my first day on the job, was 15 weeks. And that was without any "give us a couple months and we'll get back to you" which is something I heard a lot. The process just takes a while.
So if you are doing a complete career change, get a CS degree. If you can't, or don't want to, take the JS course, or be prepared for a long job hunt. But having said that... I don't have a degree, but have a 'just out of college' level job, about 2 years before I would have if I did the traditional school route. So I still count it as a win!
- CF sorts through the noise and delivers the signal- 10/30/2015Andrew Nelson • Application Developer • Graduate • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript • Campus: Online
I'm a software developer with thirty-odd years experience, from x86 assembler right on the silicon up through C and C++, to SQL stored procedures and SOAP Web services. But learning JavaScript full-stack dev was like hacking through a swampy jungle - there are a LOT of opinions out there, and like anything else, half of them are below average.
Where CF really added value for me was their deep experience with what hiring managers are actually hiring for. After 8 weeks in the Mongo/Express/Angular/Node stack, I was ready for interviews, and in fact accepted a job offer during the last week of class.
There was a little bit of instability in the TA staffing, as both our TAs got jobs during the course (is that a bug, or a feature?), but the curriculum was solid and the instructor was outstanding - knowledgeable, articulate, and pretty funny, which doesn't hurt.
Would definitely take another CF course.
- Anonymous • Software Developer • Graduate • Course: Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript • Campus: Online
This class was seriously awesome. It was 8 weeks and covered a multitude of topics. Two of these weeks are dedicated to projects. I actually got a job offer in the seventh week. They literally do everything they can to get you employable. You just have to put your effort forth. You get what you put in to it. If you don't put much into it you will just see it as a waste of money. They have a fairly structured program. You have 3 hours of lecture every day M-W and following that 3 hours of lab. On thursday you go over data structures and algorithms. This is essential to getting a job. Even though code fellows acknowledges that making a canidate do a whiteboarding test at job interview is not the best way at evaulating their skills they teach it to you because its just the way the job industry is. On Fridays they teach you about the strategic ways you should be applying for a job. It was super benefical because they help you form your resume, personal brand and linkedin. Their staff is very helpful and encouraging. The lectures help you understand the topics and you do homework and projects to nail in the concepts. The structure of the program is the key to making you employable. If it was just 8 straight weeks of lectures it wouldnt be the great program it is. The curriculum is dynamic and based off of what gets you a job. It is modern stuff and they dont teach you anything that wont help you get a job. During my interview I was able to answer all the question they asked becuase of what I learned. It so crazy that 2 months of learning can get you so far. This program is really a dream come true. If you want to work hard and change fields it can be right for you.
- Thoughts from the inside and out- 10/10/2015Kevin Townsend • Ruby Developer • Graduate • Campus: Online
Having been both a student and a TA at code fellows I can tell you that it's a wonderful atmostphere. The teachers really know what they are talking about and you can always ask someone for help. Everyone is very patient and always willing to help. You will learn everything you need to know about being a web developer in any course you take. From the basics of yoru language, to how the request/response cycle works, to RESTful applications and datastructures and sorting algorithms, you will know how things work when you're done.
CF will always try to help you out with your studies and your job hunt. Their space is made available for you, you get a mock interview and some solid help with writing your resume. At the very worst, you get your money back if you can't find a job, but with only 3% of students unable to find a position, I doubt that will happen.
As a TA, I tried to continue this tradition by always making myself available to the students. Generally, I could answer their questions off the top of my head, but if I couldn't I was more than willing to sit down and figure it out with the student.
It's really difficult to be in bad mood while at CF, if not impossible. It's less of a school and more of a big family. It's large enough that you get the benefits of the name, yet small enough that you get to know everyone.
I might be moving on for now, but I have a sneaking suspission that I'll be back :)
- Great instructors/school, not so great class- 9/18/2015Anonymous • Graduate • Campus: Online
Hello, This is my expriance with Code fellows Foundation II: Front-End Design & Development
Instructors:
CF have the best instructors, they will do everything to make sure you have the best understating of any information they teach. Feedback on homework was minimal, but they were always available if I or any of the course participants needed help.
The course:
The course itself on the other hand was a disappointment. I had some coding experience before from self-study and the help of teamtreehouse.com, so I skipped Foundation 1.The class was almost identical to Foundation 1, they even had a better intro to JS. What differentiate the course from foundation 1 was the advanced CSS part. Sadly we skipped half of it "SCSS Part" because we spent. Part of it become we spent a big chunk of time ( almost 30%+ of the course) On Git because half of the class didn't take the "mandatory" Git workshop before the class started. the other reason is because course curriculum was not planned out to fit the course time.
The course had many faults and I think CF realized that. couple of month after graduation CF were offering a SASS/SCSS workshop (we were giving a discount, but I think we should have got it for free) and at the time I am writing this review the course disappeared from CF website (looks like no longer offered).
- Code Fellows Foundation I Review- 9/18/2015Andre Gonzalvo • Field Engineer • Graduate • Campus: Online
Taking the Foundations I course was an eye opener for me. I was already working as a QA Test Engineer for a small tech startup but lacked the knowledge in Javascript and other programming language. Code Fellows bridged this gap and gave me the knowledge and skill to be able to do my job better. They gave me the resources to be able to help myself in finding out the information I need to be able to find the answer that I needed. All in All the class was well worth the cost.
- Computer Science & Web Development Bootcamp- 9/18/2015Anonymous • Graduate • Campus: Online
I feel so much more confident in my web development skills now that I have gone through the Computer Science & Web Development Bootcamp. It differs from the F1 night class in that it is more intense and more in-depth. For the majority of us, it didn't prepare us technically to go straight into a development accelerator from the bootcamp, but I feel like it did prepare us for what the experience would be like -- the long days filled with assignments, pair programming and the final project.
The curriculum is great, but a lot of it goes by so quickly, you'll need to spend time digesting it further after you graduate. They say the class is like work, but sometimes I would have preferred a bit more instruction. Overall, though it wasn't perfect, it was a great experience. Not for everyone, but for those who really want to be immersed in web development and build up a solid base of knowledge.
I rated the job assistance a 1 because it doesn't come with this class. Although, you are added to the alumni channel where jobs are sometimes posted.
Outcomes
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Graduation Rate
Employed
Median Salary
Of the students who enroll at Code Fellows, 100% graduated. 96% of graduates were job-seeking and 98% of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of $72,500. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 1096 graduates included in this report: