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DevLeague

Average Rating4.81
42 Reviews
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DevLeague offers full-time and part-time courses in full-stack web development and cybersecurity in Honolulu, Hawaii. DevLeague aims to provide mentorship and advanced technical training to motivated individuals seeking a career path in modern technology. Students will learn in-demand technical skills and DevLeague can connect students to hiring managers to get their career start in the software industry. Potential applicants should be highly motivated and comforta...

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  • Taylor Kennedy
    Taylor Kennedy
    Software Engineer • Graduate
    Oct 20, 2017
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    Best Code Camp in Hawaii

    After graduating college with a CS degree, I had developed a cynical attitude about education as a whole. I felt as if I'd reached a limit in my capacity for technical growth in college, I considered other options to help me dive deeper into programming and something that would give me practical experience. I began working for the state as a digital archive specialist. After a year, for similar reasons, I felt I wanted more. A coding bootcamp seemed like not a bad bet. Thankfully there was...

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  • Clark D.
    Clark D.
    zhuclarkx205@yahoo.com • Student • Full Stack Javascript Part Time Session • Honolulu
    Sep 26, 2017
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    Complete Scam Beware

    For profit company that will ask you for $12,000+ up front with no guarantee of their services. The instructors are volatile and abusive, micromanaging, and will threaten to deny you a refund if you express any dissatisfaction whatsoever. Boring, soulless curriculum, secondary to freeCodeCamp--which comes with a price tag of $0, compared to the experience of paying over $12k to be harassed by angst-filled burnouts pretending to be educators. It's a true shame that their greed has infected ...

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    Victor Lee of DevLeague

    Marketing Lead / Student Liaison

    Sep 28, 2017

    Thank you for your review. We are truly sorry to hear about your experience with our program. We take great pride in providing exceptional outcomes for our students and regret that we couldn’t deliver that for you. If you’d like to discuss this further, please contact me at victor@devleague.com.
  • Adam Doyle
    Adam Doyle
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Full Stack Javascript Full Time Session • Honolulu
    Jul 21, 2017
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    Great Experience

    I had a great experience at DevLeague.  I joined DevLeague from a completely different industry, and had no coding background.  After completing the course I am confident in my ability to create full stack applications, and feel prepared to start a career in software development.  

    The full time class is 66 hours a week, and can be mentally exhausting, but I always enjoyed going to class.  Some concepts might take longer to grasp, and it is important to ...

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  • CHARLES VERLEYEN
    CHARLES VERLEYEN
    Unemployed • Student • Full Stack Full Time Session - March 13, 2017 • Honolulu
    Jun 05, 2017
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    My best decision of 2017

    I just graduated from DevLeague two days ago and I am so satistifed from everything I learnt during this program. I am a belgian native and last year I decided to change career and go from a business career to a coding career. I didn't want to spend a full year at Colege and a bootcamp looked therefore as the perfect solution. After some research, I found about DevLeague and I have directly been seduced by their program. Isolated on a beautiful island, super intense schedule and with a cur...

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  • David Ebinger
    David Ebinger
    Graduate • Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 • Honolulu
    May 18, 2017
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    One of the best decisions I've ever made.

    All of the instructors are very knowledgeable and always willing lend a hand when we would ask for help. The curicullum is very intense when balancing a full time job, though very rewarding if you apply yourself and put the time in to learn.  

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  • Andrea
    Andrea
    Graduate • Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 • Honolulu
    May 12, 2017
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    Omg it works

    Just graduated from DevLeague, and what an experience it was! 

    Went from not knowing what a variable or a function was to being able to build real applications that people may actually use. 

    Instructors were available ALL the time. Instructors and staff were held in extremely high regard in the dev community not just locally in Hawaii, but throughout the US. There were 2 instructors, 1 TA for our 16 person class, which I believe is highly personalized for these bootcamp...

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  • Estefania Morton Galván
    Estefania Morton Galván
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Mar 23, 2017
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    Best Decision Ever

    Short story:
    DevLeague is the bootcamp you want.

    Long story:
    Not feeling satisfied with my education at the time I wanted to check out different alternatives. I ended up leaving my Bachelors Degree in Sociology and joining DevLeague. Flying all the way from Mexico to Hawaii, with the Mexican peso doing really poorly, I was really hoping that the money I was investing would be worth it. DevLeague did not disappoint. For three months my brain was in a state of bliss whil...

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  • Tyler Nichols
    Tyler Nichols
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Mar 09, 2017
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    Unleash your true potential

     I was your traditional college student pursuing a computer science degree when in my third year I realized school just wasn't teaching what I wanted to learn CODING.  I became bored at school and started to just teach myself how to code. I soon found out this was not easy and was not getting very far on my own. Main reason being, CODING IS HARD and its a vast ocean of information, I didn't even know where to start.  I knew I wanted a career in the tech world and tha...

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  • Renee
    Renee
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Dec 20, 2016
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    Believe In Yourself

    DevLeague was undoubtedly the best decision of my life and this isn't an overstatement. 
     

    My Background:

    In college, I originally majored in Computer Science. I enjoyed creating programs and the satisfaction I felt from making a working product. However, towards the end of the first year, I was beginning to doubt myself because the material was getting more challenging and all my classmates seemed to have been coding long before...

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  • Bryan Choe
    Bryan Choe
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Dec 10, 2016
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    In the back seat of your rover parked at MIC

    I heard about Devleague rougly in the middle of 2015 over the radio thinking to myself what Devleague was all about, sadly, i ignored it and continued looking for a job. I Graduated with a Bachelors of Political Science thinking i would be a civil service employee for either a state or federal agency. For my entire life, i had always been involved in public service (National guardsman for 10 years)

    Fast forward to April 2016, a friend that i had gone to school with told me about ...

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  • Casey
    Casey
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Nov 30, 2016
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    console.log(soul);

    If you're on the fence about joining Dev League, I would recommend jumping into it. You will enjoy your time in class and dont give up on yourself.

    Pros: 
    The instructors were amazing, they were super supportive and knowledgeable in all topics that we covered. The classroom environment was amazing as well, I had a ton of fun over 12 weeks and would definitely do it again. In 12 weeks we covered a ton of content, created a bunch of projects, and we also learned how to build a...

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  • Natalie
    Natalie
    Data Conversion Developer Analyst • Graduate
    Jun 30, 2016
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    Best Decision I Ever Made!

    The driving force behind my decision to join a coding boot-camp was waking up everyday and not enjoying the career I had. The lucrative salary was the only reason for me getting up in the morning and going to work. I spent many years in the IT field however,  having held various Consultant and Analyst roles, these positions never really allowed me to execute anything myself. I was always promised training and mentor-ship but there was never enough time. I kept taking on more and more work ...

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Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated October 28, 2019
Fundraising Fall kicked off this October with three multi-million dollar bootcamp fundraises (plus one coding bootcamp was put up for sale). We re also covering news about why companies like IBM and Accenture hire coding bootcamp grads, which companies are partnering with bootcamps to offer scholarships, and why more universities are launching bootcamps. Plus, find out information about the 8 new schools and countless campuses that launched in October! October Bootcamp ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated July 31, 2018
What happened in the world of coding bootcamps in July 2018? In our latest news roundup we look at the fascinating merger of two prominent bootcamps, an exciting fundraise for a bootcamp which focuses on apprenticeships, and a settlement worth 1 million. We also delve into the college versus coding bootcamp debate, celebrate lots of successful bootcamp graduates, and look at the proliferation of coding bootcamps in up-and-coming tech areas. Finally we look at new, innovative ...
Rachel Seitz
Rachel Seitz
Updated May 09, 2023
If you re planning to take out a loan to pay for your coding bootcamp tuition, READ THIS FIRST. Borrowing money can be confusing and stressful, but there are a number of ways to make sure your debt doesn t pile up more quickly than you were expecting. The team at Climb Credit , a student lender focused on career-building education, drew from their experience working with bootcamp students to put together this list of ways to be smart about your loan, and avoid accruing unmanageable ...
Harry Hantel
Harry Hantel
Updated May 29, 2020
While quitting your job and diving headfirst into your coding education can yield impressive results, we also understand that not everybody can commit to a full-time, 12-week programming bootcamp. Jobs, school, families - life, in general, can prevent that kind of commitment. For all the students who can t give 40 hours a week to a code school, we re outlining some of the best part-time web development bootcamps around. With a variety of price points and locations to choose from, ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated January 16, 2023
We ve all seen the statistics, and the verdict is clear women are vastly underrepresented in technical fields. While women are the leading adopters of technology, the software development industry is only made up of 20% women . Course Report wants to see more women in technical roles, and coding bootcamps have a unique opportunity to boost these numbers. One way to attract women to apply and enroll in code schools is through scholarships and financial support, so we re breaking ...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated May 05, 2014
Jason Sewell is a Cofounder of Dev League , a coding bootcamp based in Honolulu, Hawaii. With personal experience running a bootcamp in a small tech market, Jason has great insight into the challenges and strengths in the industry. He and other bootcamp owners prove that students don't have to move to San Francisco or New York to get a solid education! Remember, the Course Report community is eligible for a 500 scholarship to Dev League! It s no secret at this point that coding bootcamps ...

DevLeague Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
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Curriculum
4.8
Job Assistance
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FAQs

How much does DevLeague cost?

DevLeague costs around $14,500. On the lower end, some DevLeague courses like Cyber Prep cost $499.

What courses does DevLeague teach?

DevLeague offers courses like Cyber Prep, Cyber Security Professional, DevLeague Prep, Full Stack Javascript Part Time Session.

Where does DevLeague have campuses?

DevLeague has an in-person campus in Honolulu.

Is DevLeague worth it?

DevLeague hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague on Course Report - you should start there!

Is DevLeague legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Does DevLeague offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, DevLeague accepts the GI Bill!

Can I read DevLeague reviews?

You can read 42 reviews of DevLeague on Course Report! DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Is DevLeague accredited?

While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. DevLeague doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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