About
About
DigitalCrafts is an online and on-site school offering full-time and part-time software development bootcamps. Online classes are streamed in real time with live instruction creating a collaborative learning environment for all students. On-site campuses in Atlanta, Houston, Tampa, and Seattle are open to local students who wish to learn with on-site Teaching Assistants and a community of peers. DigitalCrafts' bootcamps are intensive learning experiences, transforming beginners into full-stack software developers trained in JavaScript, React, Node.js, Python, and more. Unique to DigitalCrafts are their Electives, a variety of complimentary remote workshops and technical talks exclusively available to students and alumni as continuing education.
DigitalCrafts’ instructors are all professional software engineers with years of real-world development experience. The average class size is small, allowing for an efficient and effective learning environment where students "learn by building." Additionally, students receive resume, portfolio and interview guidance preparing each student for the job search upon graduation. The admissions process consists of an online application, coding exercise, and admissions meeting. Financing and scholarships are available, and early enrollment incentives can further lower tuition for students. DigitalCrafts $1MM "You Belong in Tech" Scholarship Fund provides automatic scholarships to underrepresented people in tech.
Recent DigitalCrafts Reviews: Rating 4.87
Recent DigitalCrafts News
- 2020 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
- Hybrid Learning at DigitalCrafts’ Tampa Campus
- Using a Workforce Development Grant to Pay for Coding Bootcamp in 2021
Courses
Courses
DigitalCrafts Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)
ApplyHTML, Git, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, Express.js, React.js, Linux, Algorithms, Node.js, Front End, Scrum, Agile, REST, SQL
In PersonPart Time10 Hours/week26 WeeksStart Date February 16, 2021 Cost $9,950 Class size 30 Location Houston, Atlanta, Online, Seattle, Tampa The 26-Week Full Stack Flex Program is the part-time version of our Full Stack Immersive Program, designed for working professionals, entrepreneurs, and students who prefer longer but more flexible class formats. Much like our Immersive Program, Flex students learn the ins-and-outs of both front-end and back-end web development, graduating with professional portfolios featuring full stack projects built with the technologies employers are seeking today. Our curriculum features Javascript, React, Node.js & the NERP stack, some of the most cutting-edge technologies around. These technologies are being used at companies like Google, LinkedIn, Netflix, Walmart, and PayPal. Our curriculum is proven and our alumni have gone on to work for companies like LinkedIn, Slack, Facebook, Home Depot, Cox Communications, New York Times, and more.Financing
Deposit $250 (deposit eligible for financing) Financing Finance tuition (including your deposit) with Sallie Mae. For more information on tuition click here.Tuition Plans Students may pay upfront, setup a payment plan, or finance tuition through Sallie Mae. Refund / Guarantee Secure your seat early for additional discounts. Scholarship Women will automatically receive a scholarship to attend our Immersive or Flex programs. If you do not qualify, we also sponsor The Builder Scholarship awarded to applicants with inspiring stories and goals. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner or Intermediate Prep Work Pre-requisite work will be provided. Placement Test Yes Interview Yes More Start Dates
February 16, 2021 - TampaMarch 16, 2021 - TampaApril 20, 2021 - TampaMay 18, 2021 - TampaJune 15, 2021 - TampaFebruary 16, 2021 - AtlantaMarch 16, 2021 - AtlantaApril 20, 2021 - AtlantaMay 18, 2021 - AtlantaJune 15, 2021 - AtlantaFebruary 16, 2021 - OnlineMarch 16, 2021 - OnlineApril 20, 2021 - OnlineMay 18, 2021 - OnlineJune 15, 2021 - OnlineFebruary 16, 2021 - HoustonMarch 16, 2021 - HoustonApril 20, 2021 - HoustonMay 18, 2021 - HoustonJune 15, 2021 - Houston
DigitalCrafts Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time)
ApplyHTML, Git, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, Express.js, React.js, Data Structures, Algorithms, Node.js, Front End, SQL, Python
In PersonFull Time35 Hours/week16 WeeksStart Date February 1, 2021 Cost $14,950 Class size 30 Location Houston, Atlanta, Online, Tampa This 16-week intensive program is for beginners and CS graduates alike. Students will learn the ins and outs of front-end and back-end web development, as the class moves through HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL databases, Node.js, React.js, Python, and more. Javascript, Node.js & the NERP stack encompass some of the most cutting-edge technologies today and are being used at companies like Google, LinkedIn, Netflix, Walmart, and PayPal. Python is an in-demand and versatile programming language widely used in both software development (Instagram, for example) & the ever-growing field of data analytics. Our curriculum is proven and our graduates have been hired at great companies like Home Depot, New York Times, Car & Driver, LiveAction, Soltech, Market America, Kredible, Piksel, Greater Sum, Narwhal Digital, RiskAlyze, Army of Bees, BridalLive, Liaison Technologies, and more.Financing
Deposit $250 (eligible for financing) Financing You may finance your tuition (including your deposit) with Sallie Mae. Learn more about tuition payment options on our website.Tuition Plans Students may pay upfront, finance tuition through Sallie Mae, or enroll in an income share agreement. Refund / Guarantee Secure your seat early for additional discounts. Scholarship You Belong In Tech Scholarship: Automatic partial scholarships to Black, Latinx and women students. We also sponsor The Builder Scholarship, awarded by committee to builders with especially compelling stories, achievements and goals. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner or Intermediate Prep Work Pre-requisite work will be provided. Placement Test Yes Interview Yes More Start Dates
February 1, 2021 - OnlineMarch 8, 2021 - OnlineApril 5, 2021 - OnlineMay 3, 2021 - OnlineJune 1, 2021 - OnlineFebruary 1, 2021 - AtlantaMarch 8, 2021 - AtlantaApril 5, 2021 - AtlantaMay 3, 2021 - AtlantaJune 1, 2021 - AtlantaFebruary 1, 2021 - TampaMarch 8, 2021 - TampaApril 5, 2021 - TampaMay 3, 2021 - TampaJune 1, 2021 - TampaFebruary 1, 2021 - HoustonMarch 8, 2021 - HoustonApril 5, 2021 - HoustonMay 3, 2021 - HoustonJune 1, 2021 - Houston
DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)
ApplyHTML, Git, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, Express.js, React.js, Data Structures, Algorithms, Node.js, Front End, Scrum, MVC, Agile, SQL, GitHub
OnlinePart Time10 Hours/week26 WeeksStart Date February 16, 2021 Cost $9,950 Class size 30 Location Houston, Atlanta, Online, Seattle, Tampa Delivered live online, the 26-Week Online Full Stack Flex Program is the part-time version of our Online Full Stack Immersive Program, designed for working professionals, entrepreneurs, and students who prefer longer but more flexible class formats. This remote-enabled class takes place Tuesday & Thursday evening and on Saturdays. Much like our Immersive Program, Flex students learn the ins-and-outs of both front-end and back-end web development, graduating with professional portfolios featuring full stack projects built with the technologies employers are seeking today. Our curriculum features Javascript, React, Node.js & the NERP stack, some of the most cutting-edge technologies around. These technologies are being used at companies like Google, LinkedIn, Netflix, Walmart, and PayPal. Our curriculum is proven and our alumni have gone on to work for companies like LinkedIn, Slack, Facebook, Home Depot, Cox Communications, New York Times, and more.Financing
Deposit $250 (deposit eligible for financing) Financing Finance tuition (including your deposit) with Sallie Mae. For more information on tuition click here.Tuition Plans Students may pay upfront, setup a payment plan, or finance tuition through Sallie Mae. Refund / Guarantee Secure your seat early for additional discounts. Scholarship Women will automatically receive a scholarship to attend our Immersive or Flex programs. If you do not qualify, we also sponsor The Builder Scholarship awarded to applicants with inspiring stories and goals. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner or Intermediate Prep Work Pre-requisite work will be provided. Placement Test Yes Interview Yes More Start Dates
February 16, 2021 - OnlineMarch 16, 2021 - OnlineApril 20, 2021 - OnlineMay 18, 2021 - OnlineJune 15, 2021 - Online
DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time)
ApplyHTML, Git, JavaScript, jQuery, Express.js, React.js, Data Structures, Algorithms, Node.js, Front End, SQL, Python
OnlineFull Time35 Hours/week16 WeeksStart Date February 1, 2021 Cost $14,950 Class size 30 Location Houston, Atlanta, Online, Seattle, Tampa Delivered live online, this 16-week intensive program is for beginners and CS graduates alike. Students will learn the ins and outs of front-end and back-end web development, as the class moves through HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL databases, Node.js, React.js, Python, and more. Javascript, Node.js & the NERP stack encompass some of the most cutting-edge technologies today and are being used at companies like Google, LinkedIn, Netflix, Walmart, and PayPal. Python is an in-demand and versatile programming language widely used in both software development (Instagram, for example) & the ever-growing field of data analytics. Our curriculum is proven and our graduates have been hired at great companies like Home Depot, New York Times, Car & Driver, LiveAction, Soltech, Market America, Kredible, Piksel, Greater Sum, Narwhal Digital, RiskAlyze, Army of Bees, BridalLive, Liaison Technologies, and more.Financing
Deposit $250 (eligible for financing) Financing Finance tuition (including your deposit) with Sallie Mae. For more information on tuition click here.Tuition Plans Students may pay upfront or finance tuition through Sallie Mae Refund / Guarantee Secure your seat early for additional discounts. Scholarship Women will automatically receive a scholarship to attend our Immersive or Flex programs. If you do not qualify, we also sponsor The Builder Scholarship awarded to applicants with inspiring stories and goals. Getting in
Minimum Skill Level Beginner or Intermediate Prep Work Pre-requisite work will be provided. Placement Test Yes Interview Yes More Start Dates
February 1, 2021 - OnlineMarch 8, 2021 - OnlineApril 5, 2021 - OnlineMay 3, 2021 - OnlineJune 1, 2021 - Online
Enterprise Training & Workshops
ApplyMySQL, AngularJS, Data Science, MongoDB, HTML, Git, PHP, C#, R, JavaScript, .NET, ASP.NET, Go, Data Visualization, Xcode, jQuery, Objective-C, Rails, Mobile, CSS, DevOps, Express.js, React.js, Data Structures, Algorithms, Android, Node.js, iOS, Java, Front End, Ruby, Swift, Kotlin, Scrum, MVC, Agile, SQL, Python, Machine Learning
In PersonFull TimeStart Date None scheduled Cost N/A Class size N/A Location Houston, Atlanta, Online, Seattle, Tampa DigitalCrafts designs, builds, and executes custom enterprise training and workshops for select clients and individuals across the globe. These custom programs are built from scratch based on our client's needs which can vary across software engineering, mobile development, automated testing, and DevOps. These courses are not open to the general public and are only reserved for full-time employees of our clients. DigitalCrafts has executed software development training programs for clients like Microsoft, ExxonMobil, Capgemini, and Chick-fil-A to name a few.Financing
Deposit Not applicable Financing Not applicableTuition Plans Email hello@digitalcrafts.com for to schedule a call. Refund / Guarantee Not applicable Scholarship Not applicable Getting in
Minimum Skill Level N/A Placement Test No Interview No
Reviews
DigitalCrafts Reviews
- Software Developer- 9/11/2016Anonymous • Software Developer • Graduate • Course: Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) • Campus: Atlanta
DigitalCrafts was a great choice for me. Because I was making a career change, I did a bunch of research. I found DigitalCrafts to be the best bootcamp for me. It is located in a fantastic tech hub in Atlanta and surrounded with both exciting startups as well as mature tech companies. Even the location of the bootcamp is a great asset because it provides access to so many other developers and companies to build relationships with, talk code with, and network with.
My instructor, Rob, made it clear that his greatest desire was for all of his students to be successful. Both in the class as well as in our software careers. His breadth and depth of subject matter knowledge was impressive, to say the lease, and his ability to communicate technical subject matter on many different levels was excellent. I was consistently impressed at his ability to make challenging information digestible and easily understandable.
The rest of the staff at DigitalCrafts displayed the same care for the success of their students. It was quite clear that they were working hard for us. Always keeping a feel for ways to improve the learning, networking, and ongoing job support that they offer. You are not just a student at DigitalCrafts, but a valuable member of a family of developers. And their goal is to help build you into the best developer that you can be.
The course is 16 weeks of working your butt off to learn both the LAMP and MEAN stacks and build some really cool projects. I'm totally thrilled I did it and would do it again. I now have a great job as a developer and love the endless opportunities that I have in this new career field. DigitalCrafts gave me the education and experience to make it happen.
- Re-boot- 9/7/2016Anonymous • Graduate • Course: Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) • Campus: Atlanta
I highly recommend DigitalCrafts for so many reasons but will focus on these four: 1) Curriculum 2) Location, 3) Instructor and 4) Administration.
But first, my situation. I spent 28 years in Software Engineering prior to my DigitalCrafts experience but really wanted to get back to coding. A bit of an anomaly (based on comments from peers, family and friends!). Nevertheless, I needed a place to re-tool, to re-boot and learn the prevalent and upcoming web technologies. Researching and comparing bootcamps, I landed on DigitalCrafts.
The curriculum/program at DigitalCrafts was perfect. Since I worked in software engineering for a long time and already had exposure to C++, Java, .Net and the top 3 relational databases, I really wanted to learn something new and exciting. The MEAN stack fit the bill. Only DigitalCrafts offered training in the MEAN stack.
The program is truly immersive. Although advertised as 40 hours a week / 5 days a week at 16 weeks, for me it turned into 50+ hours a weeks / 7 days a week at 16 weeks. It became addictive! The program has a “Hacker” component (if you’re brave enough) that challenges you to go above and beyond! The immersive nature of the program also gives you the ability to really feel like a developer day-in and day-out. Something I really looked forward to because the last 15 years in IT I was a manager/leader with no coding responsibilities. With DigitalCrafts you have the opportunity to learn and practice pair programming, Agile methodology (Scrum) and develop a business/product sense via writing MVP statements.
In terms of location, being in the Atlanta Tech Village (ATV) felt surreal. There was a level of excitement in the air I had never experienced. I encountered people talking about raising capital, making their pitches, understanding the ins and outs of their business and desire to out-grow the ATV; amazing. It felt like I was watching Shark Tank every day! Because of the experience of being part of ATV, I am targeting startups for future employment.
My instructor, however, was a force to recon with. I’m still trying to figure out where he gets so much energy and patience. He did a great job of taking people with very different backgrounds and presenting the subject matter in consumable chunks so that people can feel accomplished; feel they are learning and consequently, stay engaged; feel like developers (each morning he would say “good morning developers!”. In addition, I found him easy to talk with and transparent. He’s a well-rounded technologist and a published author with tremendous insight who’s open and ready for the students to tap into.
Lastly, the DigitalCrafts administrators truly care about the students and student success. When the Director of student services interviewed me for admission, I initially that it was overkill. My impression was “all you should care about is my money”. Not so with these guys. The Director challenged me to carefully consider my decision. He clearly articulated expectations of students, shared success factors and provided insight on market statistics. I’m not naive to think all of this doesn’t benefit DigitalCrafts as well. However, there is something special about these guys beyond business as usual that’s difficult for me to quantify … but it’s real.
The DigitalCrafts team invests their time and money into their current and former students through many avenues. Some involve active career assistance, networking events, continued education and even employing graduates (eat their own dog food).
In summary, DigitalCrafts was an awesome experience!
- Taking a Chance- 9/1/2016Anonymous • Junior Developer • Graduate • Course: Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) • Campus: Atlanta
My mind had been spinning about if I should leave my job and go back to traditional school or try a coding bootcamp. However in early Jan 2016 I was laid off from my job and was finding trouble find a new gig. I did a lot of research on coding school, this was going to be a big risk that I was about to take. This would be my last option before joining the military. I joined DigitalCrafts and I believe that it was a great decision for me. I have a background in Comp. Sci and wanted to get more involved in the actual coding. For me the leap paid off. I received am apprenticeship from a top tier company and learned a ton and am continuing to learn more each day.
- Anonymous • Graduate • Course: Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) • Campus: Atlanta
- You will learn two stacks. You will probably not attain mastery of any particular technology, but no one who starts from zero can expect to master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, git, the MEAN stack, Linux, Apache, SQL, and Python within 16 weeks. After the bootcamp is over, you should be in a good position to continue learning about any programming languages or technologies of your choosing.
- Given the multitude of web technologies out there, attending a bootcamp can potentially save you a lot of time and frustration by introducing you to the most relevant technologies at the appropriate time.
- While learning the trade of programming and web development, you are bound to encounter bugs in your code and issues with your development environment. This is one area in which DigitalCrafts excels: the instructors (to date) have 10+ years of development experience, and the Developers-in-Residence have gone through the same program that you are going through. You will be in the perfect place to get your issues resolved in a timely manner so you can get back to learning.
- Changing careers is not easy. Expect to apply to anywhere from 100 to 200 jobs before getting an offer. If you are one of the top students in your cohort, DigitalCrafts may connect you directly with prospective employers. The career services at DigitalCrafts may well be worth the price of the tuition alone.
- DigitalCrafts holds regular Meetup events where you can meet the instructors, current and prospective students, and the founders of the company. Prior to enrolling, I would recommend getting to know your instructor and any prospective students of your cohort.
- The landscape of web technology continues to change rapidly. The 16 Week Immersive curriculum is currently a good match for the Atlanta job market, but it will have to continue evolving to stay relevant.
- Great Experience- 8/30/2016Anonymous • Graduate • Campus: Atlanta
I came into this program with very little programming experience (one Java class in my college curriculum), and I can honestly say that I have come out on the other side as a developer, albeit a very junior level developer. I can't say that I am an expert at anything programming related, but I can say that I am an expert at picking out my strengths and weaknesses very quickly, and that was my biggest takeaway from this program. I learned a TON about the MEAN stack, and a reasonable amount of Python and PostgreSQL, but the most important thing I learned was how I learn. Because of the pace of the program, and the volume of information, you are forced to adapt and learn how to learn, which was an amazing experience for me. I know that I can pickup a book or watch a YouTube tutorial series on a new programming language or framework, and I am going to learn it in my own personal way, at my pace. I do feel that the curriculum could be tightened up a bit more (stricter schedule, more uniformity between cohorts, etc.), but I think that will get progressively better as DigitalCrafts grows. All in all, I am very happy with my experience at DigitalCrafts and would recommend aspiring web developers and software engineers to attend.
- DigitalCrafts student- 10/10/2018Hussein Khorshed • Procurement specialist • Student • Course: DigitalCrafts Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) • Campus: HoustonGreat experience, and worth it. Great environment, and very helpful faculty.
Outcomes
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Graduation Rate
Employed
Median Salary
Of the students who enroll at DigitalCrafts, 94% graduated. 75% of graduates were job-seeking and 80% of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of $70,000. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 133 graduates included in this report:
180 Day Employment Breakdown:
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Note: Apprenticeships, internships and contract roles counted as a single pool. We do not collect data regarding short-term, part-time or freelance employment.