- Jess FeldmanUpdated on November 6, 2024Kick-start your career in tech by taking advantage of an exclusive Black Friday or Cyber Monday promo code. Plenty of coding bootcamps offer special discounts during the holiday season, making this a great time to invest in your future. If you miss the window on any of these holiday deals, head to our exclusive coding bootcam...Continue Reading →
- Jess FeldmanUpdated on October 2, 2023Coding Temple prioritizes making its programs affordable for incoming students by offering a variety of payment options and scholarships. In addition to Deferred Tuition and monthly payment plans, Coding Temple has also partnered with federally recognized programs, Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on June 6, 2024💰 Course Report readers can take $1500 off Springboard tuition with an exclusive scholarship! Be sure to enter CR1500SB in the Promo Code field of your a...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on June 27, 2024Do you want to make a career change into tech, but are stuck on how to pay for the bootcamp tuition? Clara Graham de Souza (Admissions Manager at General Assembly) and Cristina Rodriguez (Director of Financial Aid at General Assembly) walk us through the options to afford General Assembly and access a career you l...Continue Reading →Nat DavisUpdated on July 23, 2024529 accounts are typically used to pay for higher education, but did you know that some coding bootcamps are considered “qualified educational expenses”? Find out more about this tax-advantaged savings account and learn which 5 bootcamps actually qualify. The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. Course Report does not offer advisory or brokerage serv...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on October 27, 2022Welcome to Ask a Career Coach, an advice-column where real bootcamp career coaches take a minute out of their busy days to answer a question from a Course Report reader. Today, Roger Huang from Springboard is answering a question about whether enrolling at a bootcamp is a good way for career changers to...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on August 15, 2022Tech Elevator and Niantic have partnered up to sponsor an upcoming coding bootcamp cohort and paid apprenticeship. This program sponsors 20 students from underrepresented communities to complete Tech Elevator’s bootcamp for free, and then go on to either the Continue Reading →Liz EgglestonUpdated on September 14, 2021Course Report · Was Borrowing an Ascent Loan Worth it For Liam? One of the most popular questions we hear at Course Report is “how do I pay for a coding bootcamp?” and we know that ~20% of bootcampers use a 3rd party loan. One of the most po...Continue Reading →Liz EgglestonUpdated on August 16, 2021Christine worked in sales before deciding to shift careers into UX design. She attended the UX bootcamp at General Assembly and took out a loan from Climb Credit, a popular bootcamp lending partner, to pay for the tuition. Christine tells us about paying off her loan while working in design and whether it was ultim...Continue Reading →Liz EgglestonUpdated on July 1, 2021Did you know that anyone who has been laid off due to COVID-19 is eligible for $14,290 in grant money from the government to take Coding Temple’s bootcamp? We touched base with Katie Sindelar from the Coding Temple team to learn about eligibi...Continue Reading →Rachel MeltzerUpdated on September 4, 2024While many coding bootcamps are for-profit educational institutions, there are a handful of non-profit coding bootcamps that are on a mission to help career-changers break into tech! Some non-profit coding bootcamps are working to make the tech industry more diverse while others exist to uplift underserved communiti...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on September 14, 2021Thinkful is now offering Deferred Tuition (which can also cover living expenses!) to eligible students in the US. We caught up with Erin Thompson from Thin...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on April 30, 2021Since 2015, Tech Elevator has been teaching the tech skills that students need to make a career change into software engineering. Now, Tech Elevator has added an Income Share Agreement (ISA) to their list of financing options! We caught up with Admissions Lead, Kalyn Breneman about Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on May 28, 2021Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - March 2021 Happy Spring! After a difficult past year, a recent U.S. Department of Labor survey reports that job openings have hit a two-year high. We dive into how President...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on April 1, 2021Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - March 2021 We’re wrapping up March, which is Women’s History Month, so it’s only appropriate to share media coverage about the women-in-tech initiatives and scholarships at ...Continue Reading →Liz EgglestonUpdated on July 23, 2024Career centers and workforce development grants are a key resource for unemployed/underemployed workers looking to re-skill. Around 12 million people have contacted their local career centers this year, which is 8.5 million more than in 2019. Federal prog...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on January 25, 2021The Software Guild and sister company, mthree have launched Aspire 1000, a new scholarship program that gives free training to one thousand underrepresented new techies! The robust program ...Continue Reading →Jess FeldmanUpdated on September 30, 2024While some tech companies like Slack and Apple have shared that ~7-8% of their US workforces identify as LGBTQ, visibility for LGBTQ+ folks in the tech industry remains a struggle. Diversity in entrepreneurship and Continue Reading →Alicia BoddyUpdated on January 11, 2024What Is VET TEC? VET TEC is a high-tech training pilot program that doesn’t use GI Bill benefits and pays a monthly housing stipend to students in the program. VET TEC stands for Veteran Employment Through Technology Education Courses. In other words, veterans can attend a coding bootcamp for free without using any GI B...Continue Reading →Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 23, 2023As of January 1, 2021, Flatiron School no longer offers ISAs. Flatiron School recently launched a new Income Share Agreement (ISA) program to its suite of financing options for in-person programs. Under this program, students don’t pay for their education until they leave the school and earn a minimum of $40,000 per year. We ...Continue Reading →
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