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Turing School of Software & Design

Average Rating4.77
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Turing School of Software & Design is a federally accredited, online tech training provider turning driven students into professional developers. Turing offers a Front End Engineering program and a Back End Engineering program, which are both aimed at career changers. Turing also offers Launch, a 36-week program specifically for young professionals ages 18-26 who will receive tech training and professional development. The staff at Turing emphasizes their educatio...
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  • James Miller
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Nov 17, 2020
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    10 Reasons to Go to Turing

    I, like many people reading this review, pondered whether a bootcamp was a good investment. Over the course of three years I dabbled with self-study, before ultimately taking the leap and enrolling in Turing's FE curriculum in the summer of 2019. Here are my 10 reasons for why you should consider Turing as your bootcamp of choice. 
    1. Graduates have been hired, some directly out of the bootcamp, by major tech companies and consultant firms: Apple, Twilio, Shopify...
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  • Tanisha
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Nov 10, 2020
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    Hard, but worth it...

    I was set on attending Turing because it was one of the longer bootcamps out there at 7 months, the reviews I read here seemed to be great, and I liked that they had a concept of "repeating" where I knew this program wasn't just going to take my money and push me through their program without measuring how well I was performing throughout the journey. The focus in on project based learning, where you'll have the opportunity to build a lot of applications solo, in pairs, and in groups. Th...
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  • Eric Larson
    2003 BE • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 09, 2020
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    Backend Student

    Apologies if a little log winded, I decided to attend Turning mainly based off of the course reports, so this is my contribution for the future me. This is all from memory, and Turing changes quite frequently, so you it will probably be a bit different when you attend. 

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    I was a backend student in the 2003 cohort. We were the first cohort to go online, and I have only been the the physical building twice. All the perspectives below are about the online program. About a qua...
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  • Trisha Langlois
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 02, 2020
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    Software Engineer

    Turing exceeded my expectations in all aspects:
    - The curriculum is thoughtful and is constantly changing to meet the needs of the job market
    - The teachers, many of whom are former educators, are kind, supportive, and are experts in their content areas, as well as teaching methodologies
    - The nonprofit status, mission and overall culture is one that supports people holistically rather than just pumping out developers for a profit
    - Included in the curriculum is professional ...
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  • Carla
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 02, 2020
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    Awesome Experience!

    Turing is tough but so worth it! I went through the front end program and landed a job as a front end developer a week after graduating. It really does consume your life for 7 months but your reward is being an employable developer at the end! I had amazing teachers and co-hort mates... some days I really miss that basement. If you are willing to work hard and learn fast - Turing is the place to be!
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  • Tyla Gillings
    Software Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Online
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    Apr 25, 2020
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    Worth relocating for!

    7 month, Backend or Frontend specific programs. I participated in the Backend program. Backend focuses on Ruby on Rails, API's, TDD, CI/CD, Agile processes, Career Development, and Professional Development. Really amazing school that really cares about student success all the way through getting your first dev job.  
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  • Nick Nist
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Mar 20, 2020
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    Wouldn't have it any other way

    In my 'past life' as a middle school teacher, I was looking for an organization that would accelerate my career in front end engineering while putting their people first. This includes students, instructors, staff, and everyone involved. Turing is a place to truly be yourself while you learn. Turing is also place where you will lean into discomfort and talk about the ethics of AI and what your code could REALLY impact. Once I attended a Try Turing I didn't even look at any other coding s...
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  • Vanessa Randall
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jan 23, 2020
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    Beyond worth it!

    Of all the bootcamp style programs, this is by far the most in depth and beneficial. After seeing friends go through the program and after a few years they were still employed and happy, I knew I was going to get the support I needed as someone who was completely new to tech. The curriculum is insanely fast paced, but ingrains a tenacious work ethic, and leaves you with the confidence and abilities to teach yourself anything new. Most bootcamp style programs don't teach their students anyw...

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  • Michael Clampett
    Graduate • Back End Engineering • Online
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    Dec 10, 2019
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    A mirror of your capability as a human.

    Software is a very difficult field to enter because you're competing with other bootcamp graduates and people who have Computer Science backgrounds. Every job in the marketplace wants 3-5 years of experience and your resume gets thrown into a pile of 400 other applicants. If you understand this, you can still succeed at Turing. They do a pretty good job of letting students know the jobs aren't going to miraculously land in your lap - you will have to work incredibly hard, excruciatingly ha...

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  • Justin P
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 23, 2019
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    Immerse Yourself in Learning

    I myself tried to learn through self-teaching avenues, and I found that there is an obsurd amount of content out there. So much so that it's hard to get a clear path of what you want to learn and should learn, let alone what foundational skills are needed before learning something else.

    I had choices of choosing a school in Virginia/DC and with family in Denver I also could attend there. After weeks of research I decided upon Turing and based my decision on several factors: 1) Le...

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  • Nathan Froehlich
    Nathan Froehlich
    Contract Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 15, 2019
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    Electrical Engineer < Software Developer

    I'm a former electrical engineer that graduated the front end program on 11-19-2019 and this is by far the best thing I have ever done. I have the skills to be able to go after big goals and I can literally get a job anywhere in the world with internet.

    Turing has been way more valuable that engineering college and does so much more to prepare you for a real job, not some BS a college professor thinks is fancy on a resume. Turing instructors are real developers and they are alway...

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  • Katy Welyczko
    Katy Welyczko
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Online
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    Oct 15, 2019
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    Tough and Rewarding

    I had wanted to attend Turing for a long time. After watching some friends go through and succeed I talked to my husband about it and I jumped in. I was treading water for seven months, and I began to swim VERY slowly. 

    I now have more grit than I thought possible. I've stuck with things I never thought I could do and now I'm getting paid doing what I've always loved to do. Turing is the best and most challenging thing I've ever done. I still keep in touch with my cohort mates wh...

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Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Outcomes

56%
Employment Rate
59%
Graduation Rate
$72,800
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100% of students intended to seek in-field employment within 180 days of graduating. 0% of students did not intend to seek in-field employment. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 68 graduates included in report:
180 Day employment breakdown
Employed in-field55.9%
Full-time employee39.7%
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position10.3%
Short-term contract, part-time, or freelance5.9%
Started a new company or venture after graduation0.0%
Not seeking in-field employment2.9%
Employed out-of-field0.0%
Continuing to higher education0.0%
Not seeking a job for health, family, or personal reasons2.9%
Still seeking job in-field36.8%
Could not contact4.4%
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Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated October 25, 2023
Caroline Peri dedicated a decade to urban planning, but was ready to develop deeper technical skills in her career. She knew she wanted to build solutions with technology and sought out a coding bootcamp that would equip her with the skills necessary to start a software development career. Drawn to their carefully-crafted curriculum and commitment to their teaching style, Caroline chose the Back End Development Bootcamp at Turing School of Software & Design because ...
Jess Feldman
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Updated September 12, 2023
Katie Scruggs was teaching high school biology when she realized her calling was in computer programming. She moved from Oklahoma to Denver to attend the Front End Engineering bootcamp at Turing School of Software & Design in 2017. Fast forward five years and Katie is now a Software Engineer at a startup! Learn how Katie s tech career has progressed since quitting her teaching job and hear her advice to incoming students on how to make the most of the bootcamp experience. Katie, ...
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Updated May 22, 2023
With a turbulent tech job market and the introduction of new AI capabilities, many would-be career changers are asking themselves, Is now a good time to get into tech? Jeff Casimir, Executive Director at Turing School of Software & Design , takes this question head-on, laying out a roadmap to great opportunities for those considering a tech career by enrolling at Turing. Learn how Turing is iterating on its career support to ensure students are landing tech roles now, and ...
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Updated March 15, 2024
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Updated December 20, 2023
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Updated February 05, 2019
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Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Reviews Summary

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4.8
Job Assistance
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Division of Private Occupational Schools, Department of Higher Education, State of ColoradoAccredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training
FAQs

How much does Turing School of Software & Design cost?

Turing School of Software & Design costs around $25,000. On the lower end, some Turing School of Software & Design courses like Launch Program cost $20,000.

What courses does Turing School of Software & Design teach?

Turing School of Software & Design offers courses like Back End Engineering, Front-End Engineering, Launch Program.

Where does Turing School of Software & Design have campuses?

Turing School of Software & Design teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Turing School of Software & Design worth it?

The data says yes! Turing School of Software & Design reports a 80% graduation rate, a median salary of $80,000 and 91% of Turing School of Software & Design alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2015, Turing School of Software & Design reported a 77% graduation rate, a median salary of $74,447, and 86% of Turing School of Software & Design alumni are employed.

Is Turing School of Software & Design legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 221 Turing School of Software & Design alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Turing School of Software & Design and rate their overall experience a 4.77 out of 5.

Does Turing School of Software & Design offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, Turing School of Software & Design accepts the GI Bill!

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You can read 221 reviews of Turing School of Software & Design on Course Report! Turing School of Software & Design alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Turing School of Software & Design and rate their overall experience a 4.77 out of 5.

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Division of Private Occupational Schools, Department of Higher Education, State of ColoradoAccredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training

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