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This school is now closed. Although RED Academy is no longer accepting students or running its program, you can still see historical information and RED Academy alumni reviews on the school page.
RED Academy is a full-time, 12-week or 24-week design and technology bootcamp with courses taught on-site at RED's campuses in North America and Europe as well as at participating university campuses. Programs are taught by seasoned industry professionals where students work with real clients on real-world projects. Coursework is designed to be modular, immersive and radically relevant to today's tech industry, giving students the skills, tools and software to help them succeed in today’s fast-paced digital economy. RED exists to develop and support the designers, developers, disruptors and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. Course subjects include full stack web development, UX design, digital marketing, UI/communication design, and app development.
RED Academy honestly changed my life in SO MANY WAYS!
I was in the 2019 summer cohort. Some background information, I went to a university in Ontario and I have a degree in Commerce. While at university, I took a course in Digital Marketing which sparked my interest in the field. However, that course was so vague as it was only 3 hours every week only for 2.5 months. After graduating, I found out about RED and decided to go for it!
Fast forward to the actual course and ...
RED Academy honestly changed my life in SO MANY WAYS!
I was in the 2019 summer cohort. Some background information, I went to a university in Ontario and I have a degree in Commerce. While at university, I took a course in Digital Marketing which sparked my interest in the field. However, that course was so vague as it was only 3 hours every week only for 2.5 months. After graduating, I found out about RED and decided to go for it!
Fast forward to the actual course and RED. The instructors are AMAZING, they are so knowledgeable, and they are in the field themselves. I learned more from them than I did from and professor at university. It was very cool to have instructors who have digital marketing agencies and have started multiple businesses through digital marketing efforts. It helps provide so much insight into the practicality of the field. The actual content was so relevant and helpful. They deep dive into EVERYTHING digital marketing related. There are many guest lecturers that come teaching about different parts of the field they are currently working in. You make a lot of great connections through these networks and in general at RED academy. I learned a lot here and the client projects are an amazing way to get hands-on experience on what you are learning. You are able to experience every role in digital marketing and find what you are truly passionate about.
There are a lot of things going with the culture and environment of RED as well. There are monthly waffle days, weekly Friday socials (games night, karaoke, dinner, etc.)
Now, post-grad, through the help of RED academy -through the talent connect event (you set up a booth and employers from big companies come to recruit RED students) & applying to jobs with the experience and skills I gained at RED Academy, I was able to get 2 job offers!!!
This school is truly amazing, and they did everything they said they would and MORE! I would recommend everyone to go to this school and if you have any questions about the school or want more details on my experience, feel free to reach out to me (find me on LinkedIn).
I didn't really know what to expect when going to take the Digital Marketing Professional course at RED. How are they going to teach me anything in 3 months? Now that it's done, I'd say I learned more in 3 months than 4 years at University.
The value for me went beyond the learning. It reminded me of being back in grade-school because you are surrounded with the same group of colleagues full time.. except now you're adults. You're more reasonable, less shy, less awkward, etc. I ...
I didn't really know what to expect when going to take the Digital Marketing Professional course at RED. How are they going to teach me anything in 3 months? Now that it's done, I'd say I learned more in 3 months than 4 years at University.
The value for me went beyond the learning. It reminded me of being back in grade-school because you are surrounded with the same group of colleagues full time.. except now you're adults. You're more reasonable, less shy, less awkward, etc. I found it super easy to make friends and I know that a lot of the people that I met will be friends indefinitely, including the staff and teachers.
My teachers, Chris and Rowan, were both fantastic. They both brought us a very different style of teaching, different style of humor, different marketing work experience even. Our class dug into their backgrounds and learned lots about different places to work, different types of jobs in industry, etc. They took us on field trips to go visit different digital agencies around Vancouver, like Moz and Major Tom, which was also a treat. We also had guest teachers like Lisa and Haydee that were both fantastic and brought their own advice and experiences to the table.
I can't say it was an easy course. Some people struggled because there was a lot of material packed into three months. Personally, I enjoyed that aspect. It's you and your classmates versus a common enemy, the material. We became closer friends through studying together, getting help from each other, and working on the community projects together.
The community projects for me were the biggest value in the course. You are put on teams and tasked with developing and presenting digital marketing strategies for three local companies. This was practical experience that I could toss on my resume. A resume that I soon learned I wouldn't need as we had been offered jobs from all three companies. I'm not sure that's the case every term but I can speak to my experiences.
Other positives: The staff are just as much colleagues as they are authorities, access to all the events hosted at RED, the parties, and the career support.
The negatives: It's not always easy to park in the area for free (hot tip: I never got a ticket at the 2 hour spots by Birch and 10th). It's hard to avoid going to McDonald's due to the proximity - straight to the thighs.
I came onto the course with some skepticism. I was looking to retrain and was worried I would be able to learn enough in 12 weeks to change careers. I have to say I was more than impressed with the course and with Red as a whole. From my first conversation with Michelle who put my fears at ease to the first day where the Red method was explained. I was constantly reassured and made to feel supported by everyone.
Working with real clients was a positive and rewarding learning experi...
I came onto the course with some skepticism. I was looking to retrain and was worried I would be able to learn enough in 12 weeks to change careers. I have to say I was more than impressed with the course and with Red as a whole. From my first conversation with Michelle who put my fears at ease to the first day where the Red method was explained. I was constantly reassured and made to feel supported by everyone.
Working with real clients was a positive and rewarding learning experience. It felt like going to work rather than being on a course which I hope puts me in good stead when looking for a job in the real world.
Tutors were all supportive and approachable with a wealth of knowledge from a wide range of real-world experience. This in itself helped me to see beyond the course and opened my view outside of Red. They were always there for support and a kind ear when things got too much or if there was a problem with the team we were working with.
The PPD and career were very helpful and interesting. I am not sure how helpful it will be going forward as I have only just finished the course but it is good to know that the support is there and Iw ill be making the most of it.
I would recommend this course to anyone and have met some amazing friends. I feel excited and hopeful for my new career and wish I could afford to go back and do more courses at Red!
I joined RED for the UX designer Professional course in order to kick start my career change. I have recently graduated and I am honestly impressed with the amount of things I've learned in just 12 weeks. The course was great for me and the instructors were always helpful. I have joined the full time course and I do not regret it. It was intensive, yes. It required hard work, YES. But it was also a very quick way for me to learn the most important processes and tools used in the Industry. ...
I joined RED for the UX designer Professional course in order to kick start my career change. I have recently graduated and I am honestly impressed with the amount of things I've learned in just 12 weeks. The course was great for me and the instructors were always helpful. I have joined the full time course and I do not regret it. It was intensive, yes. It required hard work, YES. But it was also a very quick way for me to learn the most important processes and tools used in the Industry. The fact that I had 3 real client projects is great, because now I can use them for my portfolio. Speaking of which... RED academy also provides support/advice regarding portfolio and CV (career coach helps through the process of helping you find a job). I'm really confident in what I have learned and I would recommend RED Academy (London) to any of my friends.
Red Academy was an invaluable jumpstart for my career. I not only had the opportunity to network with hiring (relevant) industries but I also got the support I needed to take my current role to the next level. Working with closely with analytics and other marketing tools, I was able to collaborate with team members and put the data to use. I appreciated the real-world experience brought to each lesson - having industry professionals actually teach just makes more sense.
Red Academy was an invaluable jumpstart for my career. I not only had the opportunity to network with hiring (relevant) industries but I also got the support I needed to take my current role to the next level. Working with closely with analytics and other marketing tools, I was able to collaborate with team members and put the data to use. I appreciated the real-world experience brought to each lesson - having industry professionals actually teach just makes more sense.
Prior to joining Red Academy, I had some experience in web development (self-taught) and a background in Computer Science. But I had absolutely no clue what I was doing, no idea how to start my career, and no idea how to highlight my skills to companies. On my very first day at Red Academy, both Carlos (who wasn't even my instructor) and Peter (general manager) spent an hour with me each going over my resume and cover letter. And later, Ali (App Dev instructor) also did the same. Ali did a...
Prior to joining Red Academy, I had some experience in web development (self-taught) and a background in Computer Science. But I had absolutely no clue what I was doing, no idea how to start my career, and no idea how to highlight my skills to companies. On my very first day at Red Academy, both Carlos (who wasn't even my instructor) and Peter (general manager) spent an hour with me each going over my resume and cover letter. And later, Ali (App Dev instructor) also did the same. Ali did a great job teaching the class, and providing ongoing career advice - he genuinely cares about your success.
Basically the Red Academy team and culture is amazing, and I definitely recommend. So, yeah before Red Academy I applied to jobs and never got interviewed. After Red Academy I landed 14 interviews and got three job offers. I.e, if you work hard, and you follow the advice given by various Red staff members, you'll make it.
REDA is good to me.
Professionally, they are a team of masters in their field willing to give the time of day and the care to actually teach people who know nothing. The teachers are the most pleasant people I have ever worked with! They know and teach how to deliver constructive criticisms and I would very much like to be one of them when I get in the world of tech. The staff will give their two cents when you ask and actually would take some time in their responses because they...
REDA is good to me.
Professionally, they are a team of masters in their field willing to give the time of day and the care to actually teach people who know nothing. The teachers are the most pleasant people I have ever worked with! They know and teach how to deliver constructive criticisms and I would very much like to be one of them when I get in the world of tech. The staff will give their two cents when you ask and actually would take some time in their responses because they are careful with what they send you. These people actually are caring if you look closer and I would give them my money because it was worth their time and effort to teach demanding students.
Now that I'm done being a full-time student and taking part time class, I had made a mistake as well. I hoped that the classes were like the full-time but of course, there are things only full-time students can enjoy. These are things like a whole day with the teachers behind you while you work, part-time classes pump you with information for 3hours and you can ask questions through slack. You do have to remember that these teachers have full-time students as well to deal with in the morning and I applaud them for their hard work. Another thing is, there is no Personal Professional Development class that supplements the part time students. So for me, paying the cheaper part time class that means PPD is not on the list, which is understandable. Also, the part time class do not have field trips, client projects, lots of class exercises, or collaboration with other developers in the school.
If you are going to take a course make sure what you are going into is the correct one.
Full-time courses are for people who have time on their hands and want to totally immerse themselves in all of what the course is supposed to be. Including the overall columniation of PROM!
Part time courses are for people who have already work and can only give a few hours in a day for extra learning. It is still a demanding course and the learning is steep, so not advisable for newbies in the tech world.
Culture wise, it is thought-provoking and collaborative in background, culture-culture, and even food! You probably won't see any school like this school, where they care about their students, staff, pets, and teachers to the point where we celebrate bday parties every day with cake and pictures!!
Hope this review helps someone decide for themselves. Cheers!
I have been in corporate manangement for over 20 years. I decided to take a year off to update my knowledge. I got a bootcamp at another school. And then I went to RED to take Digital Marketing. I think RED is the best school in town. What sets RED apart from other schools is how much RED truly cares about the students. At RED I do real work projects from real clients. I learn from instructors who have deep industry experience. And not only am I learning real skills, I meet great friends w...
I have been in corporate manangement for over 20 years. I decided to take a year off to update my knowledge. I got a bootcamp at another school. And then I went to RED to take Digital Marketing. I think RED is the best school in town. What sets RED apart from other schools is how much RED truly cares about the students. At RED I do real work projects from real clients. I learn from instructors who have deep industry experience. And not only am I learning real skills, I meet great friends who have the same interest as me. I now feel very confident to present in front of clients and feel good about having a community behind me. A few students and I love life at RED so much that we made videos about it. You may use the link to have a look below:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=tLQYHcEtAcA
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=r7j7XuWQbV4
I had a great experience at Red Academy, the 6 month course for full stack development was difficult, but it's what to be expected at a bootcamp with so much material to go through. It took a while to get used to the concept of googling and researching how to develop, because the approach to learning is different from most schools. The instructors are well accomplished and their background to get to where they are today are mostly self learned, and that is the mentality they push toward st...
I had a great experience at Red Academy, the 6 month course for full stack development was difficult, but it's what to be expected at a bootcamp with so much material to go through. It took a while to get used to the concept of googling and researching how to develop, because the approach to learning is different from most schools. The instructors are well accomplished and their background to get to where they are today are mostly self learned, and that is the mentality they push toward students, which will become their greatest strength.
It is an absolute asset, to not just be able to understand the material given to you, but to be able to know the right questions and what to look for to accomplish the task given to you. Although I see many reviews about how being told to google seemed offensive, I believe that the instructors respect you enough to know that you can find it on your own, because most likely any question you ask has been asked many times before to the point where they know exactly what you should search and which page for you to look at. It is difficult to know what to look for in the beginning, but they are supportive enough to show you the right direction to go. This approach to learning really helps you to become self-sufficient as a developer, which is what I personally value the most as my outcome from Red.
Red Academy provided me with an invaluable experience. I come from a background that was completely separate from UX but, with great instruction, I was able to bridge my previous expertise with this newly developed skill set. Working with RED’s community partners allowed us to practice and solidify the skills we learned in class. Our instructors were experts and challenged us to always think strategically while problem-solving for humans. The 12-weeks and experience with RED Design Labs wa...
Red Academy provided me with an invaluable experience. I come from a background that was completely separate from UX but, with great instruction, I was able to bridge my previous expertise with this newly developed skill set. Working with RED’s community partners allowed us to practice and solidify the skills we learned in class. Our instructors were experts and challenged us to always think strategically while problem-solving for humans. The 12-weeks and experience with RED Design Labs was met with many late nights, sweat and tears, but was also met with big rewards: a killer portfolio and the knowledge to live and breathe UX.
Perhaps you won’t come out of the course with your dream job right away, but you will come out with the creative confidence and your path paved.
I attended RED in the summer of 2016. I secured a job before attending the course and have nothing but good things to say in regard to the program itself. I was lucky enough to have some amazing instructors and an extremley small class size. Most of the skills I learned at red I still use in my day to day job. I was distrubed however to see my access denied from the old learning app. Red had some great slides that I found easy to follow. As an alumni I was always under the impression I wou...
I attended RED in the summer of 2016. I secured a job before attending the course and have nothing but good things to say in regard to the program itself. I was lucky enough to have some amazing instructors and an extremley small class size. Most of the skills I learned at red I still use in my day to day job. I was distrubed however to see my access denied from the old learning app. Red had some great slides that I found easy to follow. As an alumni I was always under the impression I would be given access to the material consdiering it's what I paid $7500 for. Even if the website has changed its unacceptable. Red has no issue sending me stupid surveys on a monthly basis but can't keep the ONE usable thing for alumnis up and running. Guess its back to yotube as soon as you finish at red! I would message my teachers but most of them don't even work at RED any longer. Great school but needs some serious change in managment because they are clearly just focused on money and expansion. Don't believe me? Look at the reviews from the Toronto campus. Before figuring that shit show out the deicded to open a london campus...? I would suggest going to another coding camp until RED becomes more focused on the students and less focused on expansion and money.
How much does RED Academy cost?
RED Academy costs around $19,000. On the lower end, some RED Academy courses like UX Designer Professional cost $7,950.
What courses does RED Academy teach?
RED Academy offers courses like Application Developer Professional, Digital Marketing Professional, Digital Marketing Professional Work-Study, Full-Stack Designer Professional and 12 more.
Where does RED Academy have campuses?
RED Academy has in-person campuses in Edmonton, London, and Vancouver.
Is RED Academy worth it?
RED Academy hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 65 RED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed RED Academy on Course Report - you should start there!
Is RED Academy legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 65 RED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed RED Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.42 out of 5.
Does RED Academy offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like RED Academy offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read RED Academy reviews?
You can read 65 reviews of RED Academy on Course Report! RED Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed RED Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.42 out of 5.
Is RED Academy accredited?
PTIB Registered, EQA Registered
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