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Turing School of Software & Design

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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 Software Engineering program, which is aimed at career changers. The program covers four modules: object-oriented programming (Ruby, JavaScript), web application development (Rails, JavaScript), professional web applications, and cross-team processes and applications. Within the final module, students will choose to focus on front end development with Javascript/React or back end development with Ruby/Rails. The staff at Turing emphasizes their educational experience, not just their years as developers, and promises that successful graduates of the school will be valuable contributors to the company they choose to work for through community-driven education. While the programs are fully online, Turing students are required to live within 2 hours (+/-) MST.

Those applying to the Software Engineering program should anticipate spending 1-2 hours on the application process, which includes a written application and a Zoom interview. 

Students will receive career support through the four modules of the Software Engineering program. This support includes resumes, cover letters, job shadowing, and job coaching. Graduates will participate in small-group job coaching sessions, where they can work with peers and staff to build and execute their job search strategy. Alumni are allowed to participate in these sessions for as long as it takes them to find a tech role. Alumni who are on the job hunt for their second or third role after graduating are also welcome to reach out to Turing School for job support. 

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  • Rose
    Front-end Engineer • Graduate • Online
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    Oct 15, 2019
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    Life changing

    After a lot of research on teachers, curriculum, course length, and alumni feedback, I decided to go to Turing.  It was everything I had anticipated and more: teachers who truly cared about their students understanding what they were doing and often going above and beyond to help out, a well thoughtout curriculum, and some of the hardest work I've ever put into anything.  Turing is incredibly challenging, but it prepares you for what's to come when you start working as a developer in the r...

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  • Corey S
    Corey S
    Associate Software Engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Aug 15, 2019
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    Challenging and Worthwhile

    After following the advice of a good friend and mentor of mine, I began my Turing journey in January '19. This friend had gone to another bootcamp five years prior, and recommended Turing due to the positive experiences that he had in hiring several Turing graduates himself. 


    I knew that Turing would be challenging, and it certainly lived up to that expectation - in fact, I would say that it’s the most challenging thing that I have done up to this point. That being said, I ...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Having that signed job offer at graduation is living the dream, for sure. Thanks for being a part of Turing!
  • Sekhar Paladugu
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Aug 09, 2019
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    Four years later, still the best decision I ever made

    Hi, I'm Sekhar, I graduated from Turing about 3.5 years ago and enrolled back in August 2015 when Turing was pretty new. I graduated from college in 2012 with a BA in History, and spent three years working in sales and marketing in both California and Colorado. In the summer of 2015, I quit my job and decided to go to Turing to become a software engineer. Course Report actually interviewed me back when I was a student, so for my detail on my story check that out here:

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Your work always comes down to your persistence. The industry is better off for having you in it: working, advocating, and making things better.
  • Ricardo
    Ricardo
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Aug 01, 2019
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    You might fail...

    And that makes all the difference in the world. 

    The fact that Turing has an eval system at the end of each module that is a simple pass or fail is ultimately what separates Turing from any other coding camp that I've yet encountered. They will make you repeat a module and if you cannot make it through the second time around then you are simply asked to leave. This is key

    Imagine being in class and feeling that pit of insecurity that you might not m...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    People might fairly assume we're most proud of the superstars who dominate every challenge. But they're not really the point of the work. They could have learned by reading books or getting a masters in CS. There's so much more pride when we get to support and watch somebody struggle, doubt, find their determination, and finally succeed. That's when you know we've really done something together. I'll always remember your kiddo's "first steps" video in the Turing hallway. Go build her an amazing future.
  • Carrie Walsh
    Carrie Walsh
    data engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Aug 01, 2019
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    You get what you put into it

    When I decided to make the change from teaching to programming, originally I wanted to do an apprenticeship in Boulder. Then a friend made me go to a Try Coding for Teachers. I knew right away that I had met my people.

    Fast-forward and I'm graduating today. It's so surreal. Turing provides such a unique experience and you can feel how much they care and want you to succeed. Don't get me wrong, it is a difficult 7 months. There are a lot of late nights and a lot of times you reach...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    There are some people who have this inexplicable light about them. When everything is hard, when everything is broken, they're somehow the ones that remind people "WE CAN DO THIS." Thank you for sharing your light with our community and lifting up everyone around you.
  • Nick
    Nick
    Software Developer • Graduate • Online
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    Jun 06, 2019
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    BE Graduate

    The program is advertised as a 7 month program.  The program is broken into four 6 week modules.  In many cases, students have to repeat one or two of these modules.  The program will then take you and extra 3 months. That being said, the program was the best thing I have ever done.  It is NOT for everyone.  I spent an average of 60-70 a week either on campus or at home working on projects, in class or studying.  There are very few opportunities to take a day off.  If you remember that thi...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Determination isn't always enough. Some folks have put in a millions hours and things still don't work out. Then, there are some where it just takes a minute to get off the starting line. But, powered by commitment and work ethic, they reach top speed. Thanks for sticking with it and finding your way. 
  • Mike L.
    Mike L.
    Web Client Engineer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    May 10, 2019
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    Life Changing Decision

    TLDR: If you are ready for a dev-related career, can afford to take 7+ months to learn and are prepared to WORK HARD, go to Turing!

    I made a career switch from Marketing to Frontend Development and went through the 3rd wave of the frontend program (1610). I wanted a career where I could solve challenging problems, work hard to improve my skillset and work remote. Programming (with Turing's help) gave me just that.

    Turing was an incredible place to learn. The facility ...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    People talk about how the industry is built on 100-hour, high-pressure weeks of work without a minute to breathe. But this guy's living the dream in Steamboat and his instagram is a non-stop stream of trout. TELL THE WORLD YOUR SECRETS MICHAEL LIMBERG.
  • Tim Tyrrell
    Tim Tyrrell
    Developer • Software Engineering • Online
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    Feb 15, 2019
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    Everything Turing Gave Me

    They gave me a sense of purpose.

    They taught me what hard-work looks like, what it leads to, and why it's important.

    They challenged me to be a better me. They asked me to challenge others to be a better them.

    They gave me a sense of empathy for those I assumed had always had had a similar experience to mine, which was a wildly inaccurate assumption.

    They gave me a skill. Then, they gave me another skill. They gave me skills that build on skills.

    ...
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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Thanks, Tim, for now spending your free time mentoring and guiding the next generations. We're already seeing dropouts trending down and graduation trending up thanks to your work.
  • Charlie C.
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Jan 29, 2019
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    Learning to code at Turing

    I attended the backend program at Turing school in March 2017 (1703). I worked in public libraries for about a decade before discovering a passion for coding. Code school seemed to be the most efficient way to accomplish a career change. I chose Turing because it was the longest, most in depth, and most well-reviewed of Denver's options. I also appreciated that it was non-profit.

    I did the backend program, graduated after 6 months or so, had a job within a couple weeks of graduat...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    I weighs heavily on me to think about all the students who haven't graduated. Folks who spent time, energy, and money to figure out it just wasn't for them. We've worked to improve and deepen our prep programs before people show up along with constantly refining our instructional content, methodology, and execution. I'm committed to achieving a 90% graduation rate and 90% employment within 90 days of graduation. With the help of people like you and Keegan out there proving that the model works and opening one door after another, we'll get there.
  • Adam Lusk
    Adam Lusk
    Software Developer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Jan 24, 2019
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    Best Decision of my Life

    I was a struggling musician with a Master's. Now I'm a well-paid software engineer thanks to Turing, and I couldn't be happier. If you are considering a boot camp to learn software, look to Turing first.

    The program lives up to its reputation. It is very difficult and time consuming, and the staff is extremely knowledgeable and caring. If you get through it, you'll have a portfolio full of web apps to show to potential employers that students coming out of universities with CS de...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Why are there so many musicians turned programmers? People typically talk about the patterns of music being similar to the patterns of programming, but I think it's more behavioral. Musicians learn to practice, critique, and revise. The small details that might go unnoticed are your stumbling blocks you can't get over. So you work and work and work to fix it. Practice, critique, do it again. Thanks for making it work.
  • Gray Smith
    Gray Smith
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jan 24, 2019
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    A ton of hard work, a lot of fun, and an amazing new career!

    I very much enjoyed my time at Turing and got an amazing new job a little more than a month out from graduating. I considered several different bootcamps and the thing that sold me on Turing was the staff and the commitment to excellence. Turing is a single-location non-profit and the founders are down in the basement day in and day out critically analyzing everything they do and continuously improving the curriculum. I’m actually jealous of the current students because I feel like the c...
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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 30, 2019

    I'm glad it all worked out for you, Gray! You're right that both (A) the curriculum and structures have improved over time and (B) preparation can make a big difference. 

    On (A), some early students who now mentor have said to me "I don't think I would have passed [given the demands/expectations today]," and they're right. I think we still have a lot to learn/build to make things truly excellent, and I'm excited for some of the changes coming down the pipe in the next few months.

    On (B), we're just about to graduate the first Mod 0 participants and have seen a marked decrease in the repeat and drop-out rates. It's convinced me that technical prep is helpful, but life prep is the most important. People who have their budget, transportation, housing, food, and personal relationships all sorted before they start can really focus 100% and find success. When some of those things are off, people can only put in 90% or 80% of their focus, then they just can't keep up.

    We look forward to seeing where you go from here!
  • DW
    Frontend Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jan 24, 2019
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    Life Changer

    I know its been repeated in review after review, but the decision to enroll as a student in Turing's frontend program completely changed my life. To anyone looking to make a career switch into software development, I highly recommend attending the Try Turing weekend to get a feel for the instruction style and atmosphere. It won’t be easy, and it will take everything you’ve got for all 7 months, but if you put in the hard work, the benefits of this program are incredible!

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 30, 2019

    It's great to see you out there on the second job, proving that hard work pays off.

Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Outcomes

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Employment Rate
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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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FAQs

How much does Turing School of Software & Design cost?

Turing School of Software & Design costs around $25,000.

What courses does Turing School of Software & Design teach?

Turing School of Software & Design offers courses like Software Engineering.

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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Is Turing School of Software & Design accredited?

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

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