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Code Fellows is a technical skills training academy in the Pacific Northwest that offers full- and part-time software development, ops and cybersecurity courses online and in-person from their Seattle, Washington location. Code Fellows guides people from all backgrounds to change their lives through fast-paced, career-focused education. Since their first cohort in 2013, Code Fellows has taught over 1,600 graduates and iterated on their curriculum and format to ensure students receive the most industry-relevant training as effectively and efficiently as possible. Code Fellows shapes passionate learners with immersive training to meet industry needs and improve diversity. Students are immersed in their learning with daily lectures, pair programming, weekly presentations from full-time instructional staff who are seasoned industry professionals, one-week project sprints, and more. Code Fellows graduates work at Amazon, Microsoft, Zillow, Expedia, XBOX, NIKE, Amazon, Starbucks, Nordstrom, and over 800 other companies.
The modular style of the Code Fellows program allows students to test into the course level that is most appropriate for their current skill level. In addition, the modular class structure allows students to choose the schedule and timing that meets their needs.
Code Fellows believes everyone should have the opportunity to succeed. Code Fellows offers scholarships to help individuals who come from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds find rewarding careers in tech. They are committed to breaking down systemic barriers and ensuring all people are treated with respect and dignity. They are united with their staff, students, alumni, and partners in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.
Code Fellows supports both domestic and international licensing partners through its Powered by Code Fellows program. Code Fellows also offers a tutoring program and platform to both students and non-students, technical instructor certification, and corporate training.
In Person | Full Time 8 Hours/week | 0 Weeks |
CSS, Front End, HTML |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $99 |
Class size | 50 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer. Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies. Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B19UIz
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Full Time 8 Hours/week | 0 Weeks |
CSS, Front End, HTML |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $99 |
Class size | 50 |
Location | Online |
Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer. Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies. Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T9w8XJ
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 1 Week |
JavaScript, CSS, HTML, Front End, Git, GitHub |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/36xuFgP
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 1 Week |
CSS, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yUYBzK
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 2 Weeks |
CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Front End, Git, GitHub |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wx2F7G
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 2 Weeks |
CSS, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4qoqr
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Part Time 10 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Front End, Git, GitHub |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B1ZEQ3
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, HTML, JavaScript, MVC, REST, GitHub |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xFqpYu
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MVC, REST |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kb5iJO
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, CSS, Design, Front End, HTML, MVC, Git, GitHub, JavaScript, REST |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hHSsBj
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MVC, REST |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps. This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ySJnen
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, CSS, Design, Front End, Git, HTML, jQuery, MVC, REST, Scrum, SQL, User Experience Design, Algorithms, Data Structures, Express.js, GitHub, JavaScript, React.js, MongoDB, Node.js |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yVOQkW
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, MVC, React.js, REST, Scrum, SQL, User Experience Design, MongoDB, Node.js |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3edRZ7D
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, CSS, Design, Express.js, Front End, HTML, JavaScript, User Experience Design, Data Structures, Git, GitHub, jQuery, MVC, REST, Scrum, SQL, React.js, MongoDB, Node.js |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T70gTp
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, MVC, React.js, REST, Scrum, SQL, User Experience Design |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax. In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kfIUPC
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Algorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Data Structures, .NET, Agile, Git, MVC, Scrum, Design, GitHub, REST, SQL, Cloud Computing |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AZeF5q
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Design, Git, GitHub, MVC, .NET, REST, Scrum, SQL |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wxmRGs
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Design, Git, GitHub, MVC, .NET, REST, Scrum, SQL |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AYXYqt
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, ASP.NET, C#, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Design, Git, GitHub, MVC, .NET, REST, Scrum, SQL |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework. You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r7Ds2p
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode, Design |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9cBij
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wCyI6i
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kecuos
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, CSS, Data Structures, Design, Express.js, Front End, Git, GitHub, HTML, JavaScript, MongoDB, Node.js, React.js, REST, Scrum, Xcode |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T7MiRg
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Algorithms, Android, Data Structures, Java, Front End, MVC, Agile, Cloud Computing, Git, GitHub, Mobile, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4su9P
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i3suHm
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hCdYqT
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Android, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Front End, Git, GitHub, Java, Mobile, MVC, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android. In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ka6VHI
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Python, Django, Algorithms, Data Structures, Agile, Data Analytics , Data Visualization, Front End, DevOps, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, React.js, Scrum, Cloud Computing |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r9Rdxv
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics , Data Structures, Data Visualization, DevOps, Django, Front End, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, Python, React.js, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8kMzx
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics , Data Structures, Data Visualization, DevOps, Django, Front End, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, Python, React.js, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yLBuYi
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics , Data Structures, Data Visualization, DevOps, Django, Front End, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning, MVC, Python, React.js, Scrum |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python. Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r6txu5
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 8 Hours/week | 0 Weeks |
Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security, CompTIA Network+, Networking, Penetration Testing |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $99 |
Class size | 50 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways. Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity. Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2ULQCWY
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | None |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Full Time 8 Hours/week | 0 Weeks |
CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $99 |
Class size | 50 |
Location | Online |
Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways. Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity. Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3eeuRpz
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | N/A |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 1 Week |
Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rc6ePt
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 1 Week |
Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ehCVG9
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 2 Weeks |
Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZQlP3
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 2 Weeks |
Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $1,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9hyYr
Deposit | N/A |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems |
Placement Test | No |
Interview | No |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
CompTIA A+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Mobile Security, Network Security, Linux |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3z8j18D
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
CompTIA A+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3efBIyR
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
CompTIA A+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZ80Gx
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
CompTIA A+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Network Security |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems. In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced. The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yXeYLU
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Beginner |
Prep Work | Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8SfKh
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 4 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2TZ3J7f
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hChC3U
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 9 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Python |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $5,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges. The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kbzAw1
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate |
Prep Work | Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Seattle, Online |
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r4Gkxa
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Full Time 40 Hours/week | 10 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9m4Gn
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
In Person | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online, Seattle |
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rklqdH
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Online | Part Time 20 Hours/week | 23 Weeks |
Agile, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Growth Hacking, Linux, Mobile Security, Networking, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SIEM Administration |
Start Date | None scheduled |
Cost | $12,000 |
Class size | 30 |
Location | Online |
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects! Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling. This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Bamgy6
Deposit | 500 |
Financing | Thanks to our lending partner at Climb Credit, the GI Bill®, VET TEC, VRRAP, and funding from Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET), and the Washington State Worker Retraining Program, tuition costs no longer block access for students looking to find a rewarding career in tech, regardless of financial means or credit history. |
Tuition Plans | Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course. |
Scholarship | Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need. |
Minimum Skill Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Prep Work | Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience |
Placement Test | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
Code Fellows is really a great place to begin to launch your tech career. The staff and instructors work to provide you with the most up-to-date technologies and best practices. The course is rigorous but also accesible to anyone from any background. The staff works hard to ensure that you can enter the job market with skill and confidence. Also the instructors are just awesome!
Description | Percentage |
Full Time, In-Field Employee | 81.7% |
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position | 12.1% |
Short-term contract, part-time position, freelance | N/A |
Employed out-of-field | N/A |
How much does Code Fellows cost?
Code Fellows costs around $12,000. On the lower end, some Code Fellows courses like Ops 101: Explore Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity Careers (Full-Time, In-Person) cost $99.
What courses does Code Fellows teach?
Code Fellows offers courses like Code 101: Explore Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person), Code 101: Explore Software Development (Full-Time, Online), Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Full-Time, In-Person), Code 102: Intro to Software Development (Full-Time, Online) and 45 more.
Where does Code Fellows have campuses?
Code Fellows has in-person campuses in Seattle. Code Fellows also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Code Fellows worth it?
The data says yes! In 2019, Code Fellows reported a 100% graduation rate, a median salary of $72,500, and 98% of Code Fellows alumni are employed.
Is Code Fellows legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 229 Code Fellows alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Fellows and rate their overall experience a 4.47 out of 5.
Does Code Fellows offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Code Fellows accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read Code Fellows reviews?
You can read 229 reviews of Code Fellows on Course Report! Code Fellows alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Fellows and rate their overall experience a 4.47 out of 5.
Is Code Fellows accredited?
Code Fellows is a private vocational school licensed by the State of Washington. Code Fellows was the first code school in Washington State to be approved by the Veterans Association to receive the GI Bill. Learn more at www.codefellows.org/gi-bill
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