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Code Platoon

Average Rating 4.97
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Code Platoon is a non-profit coding bootcamp located in Chicago, Illinois specifically designed for veterans and military spouses transitioning into the civilian workforce by providing technical training and career placement. Code Platoon offers 15-week, full-time and 28-week, part-time Full-stack Software Engineering and DevOps and Cloud Engineering bootcamps. Code Platoon's DevOps bootcamp is only offered as a 28-week part-time program. Programs are available to attend in-person or remotely via video conference. Students are taught technical skills that leverage the core competencies of problem-solving, teamwork, and discipline. 

The Code Platoon curriculum immerses students in learning full stack web development, including Python, Django, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. The Python and Javascript track includes five modules: computer science/programming fundamentals, the World Wide Web, data science, Amazon Web Services, and creating applications. No prior programming experience is required to enroll. Upon graduation, students are eligible for paid internships with Code Platoon’s corporate sponsors. 

Code Platoon accepts the GI Bill and VET TEC. General scholarships are also available to eligible students. The majority of students have 80% or more of their tuition covered through VA benefits and/or scholarships.

Reviews

137 alumni reviews of Code Platoon

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    Kevin Maguire
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive / Remote Attendance · September 2020

    Full-time Remote Experience

     Originally, I was completely unaware of Code Platoon as a coding bootcamp option.  It was appealing for a few reasons:  VET-TEC approved, follow veterans and spouses, full stack web development and a full-time remote option.  If you have no...
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    Chase Thorpe
    Front End Software Engineer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive / Remote Attendance · August 2020

    An Excellent Way For Vets to Break Into Software Engineering

    After doing network security for a number of years in the Navy, I was ready to rejoin civilian life and knew that I wanted to get into software engineering. I started researching various programs and bootcamps that I could take part in through the DoD...
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    Aaron Wood
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive / Remote Attendance · August 2020

    A No Brainer / Best Decision I've Ever Made

    If you are a veteran or a spouse of a veteran and looking to get into the software engineering field, applying to attend this program should be the only thing you consider.  I am a recent graduate and not only did they teach me the relevant skills to...
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    Alex Taylor
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · May 2020

    Great experience for military and their spouses

    If you are thinking of breaking into software development this program is a must. It offers a fantastic curriculum and great instruction. I had no coding experience at all prior to enrolling and the program, while challenging, was very rewarding. There...
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    Bek Zhuma
    Software Engineer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · April 2020

    Best Network - Best Value

    To keep it short and sweet:
    Value:
    • CodePlatoon (CP) offers best value for money - no other bootcamp can match that.
    Career Prospects:
    • If you're thinking of applying through...
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    Hal Baird
    Patent Attorney · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive / Remote Attendance · January 2020

    Absolutely The Best

    The Code Platoon full-stack development boot camp is outstanding in every way.  The curriculum is up to date and relevant to the current job market.  The instructors are all consummate professionals with tremendous knowledge and insight to share...

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    Michael Blaha
    Software Engineer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · December 2019

    Student

    Code Platoon is by far above and beyond anything I expected. Code Platoon is very passionate and dedicated to the success of all their students. They not only have a challenging and well structured cirriculum, but also they connect each student to a...

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    Marcos
    Student · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · December 2019

    Life-changing Experience

    If you are a veteran looking to attend a coding boot camp and break into tech, this is absolutely the program for you. Code Platoon is about more than teaching you how to code. It's about preparing you to be a well rounded candidate for a postition as a...

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    Holly Burd
    Student · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · August 2019

    Code Platoon is the only option for veterans and spouses!

    CodePlatoon covers everything to help you build your first web application.  You learn a lot of tools, JavaScript. Python, React, Django, SQL and are given a lot of guidance and support.  They also put the extra effort to form your resume, give you...

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    Karin
    Student · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · August 2019

    The best coding bootcamp for veterans and spouses

    I am so grateful that I as a military spouse was able to attend code platoon. My husband who is a veteran attended code platoon last year, and he had an amazing experience. He completed the 14-week program and was able to get an apprentice position...

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    Greg Wegrzynowicz
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · April 2019

    Unparalleled Devotion and Support to all Students that Attend

    I decided to to attend Code Platoon after completing my Bachelors in Interdisplinary Studies and my Masters in Business Administration. I learned more throughout this Boot-Camp than my entire 6 year education prior to it. They teach allot more than...

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    Jason Green
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · April 2019

    No Regrets - Excited to Get a Job

    I decided to go to Code Platoon after graduating with a Biomedical Engineering degree.  The director, Rod Levy, was welcoming from the beginning.  He was understanding and adaptable to my needs as a wheelchair-user, specifically taking in account my...

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    Skyelah Bay
    Full Stack Developer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · December 2018

    As a veteran this is one of the best coding schools you can get into.

    First and foremost, I want to give hats off to the instructors; Both Jon and Josh are extremely diligent and willing to take the time to answer questions you might have, and are receptive to feedback. There was never a single point during my time at Code...

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    Front end developer · October 2018

    Student

    It was exactly what I as an aspiring developer needed to get me over the hump in my understanding of web development. It lasted 4 months. Was intense but with preparation and grit most can benefit immensely especially for veterans. It got me in the door...

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    Daniel T.
    Student Code Platoon · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · April 2018

    Review Code Platoon

    I am currently a student at Code Platoon in my 13th week of the program.  The program is fully immersive, and takes someone with no coding experience to employable within 4 months.  I personally had no prior coding experience besides the prework for the...

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    Jyn
    Software Developer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · May 2017

    great experience with code platoon

    I'm an Army Reserve on active duty and I just graduated the course a week ago.

    1. Unlimited support and resources. 

    People here are ready to dedicate themselves to help you success. Rod(founder) will...

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    Michael Cessaro
    Student · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · May 2017

    Here's what you need to know about Code Platoon

    As I write this, I am trying to answer two questions: What do I wish I knew 14 weeks ago? What do I need to tell another veteran to set them up for success?

    First I can not say this more clearly. THIS PROGRAM IS NOT A SCAM. I know you already...

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    Brian
    Graduate · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · May 2017

    Great Program

    I just completed Code Platoon with the Bravo cohort.  It was a great opportunity and I could not have asked for more.  Jon is a great teacher and all of the TAs were very helpful/knowledgeable.  It is a great way to get your foot in the door of the tech...

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    Daniel Kweon-Lee
    Software Developer · May 2017

    Can't ask more!

    I currently serving Army National Guard. I can't thank enough to the program. I didn't know any coding before I join the program. It is intense but I got more than I paid for and expected it. I got a job offer before I graduate it because of Code...

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    Mike LaFalce
    Junior Developer · Full Stack Web Developer Immersive · May 2017

    Great Program, Great Value

    I'm an Air Force vet who had no coding experience when I satrted Code Platoon. I dedicated myself 100% to the process and worked very hard. Now, I am able to code and create software. 

    The curriculm is very well thought out and you will learn...

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Outcomes

Code Platoon Alumni Outcomes

100%
Employment Rate
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Graduation Rate
$52,000
Median Salary
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100% of students intended to seek in-field employment within 180 days of graduating. 0% of students did not intend to seek in-field employment. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 9 graduates included in report:
180 Day employment breakdown
Employed in-field100.0%
Full-time employee33.3%
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position66.7%
Short-term contract, part-time, or freelance0.0%
Started a new company or venture after graduation0.0%
Not seeking in-field employment0.0%
Employed out-of-field0.0%
Continuing to higher education0.0%
Not seeking a job for health, family, or personal reasons0.0%
Still seeking job in-field0.0%
Could not contact0.0%
salary breakdown
Notes and Caveats
Read the full Code Platoon CIRR Report here.
News

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Liz Eggleston
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Updated March 23, 2026
Thanks to the Dole Act, VET TEC funding is back until 2027! Alicia Boddy, the founder of the VET TEC Working Group and a tremendous advocate for veterans pursuing careers in tech, breaks down what VET TEC 2.0 will look like for veterans and training providers. Find out who will be eligible for VET TEC, when to apply for VET TEC funding this year, and how VET TEC will affect your GI Bill benef...
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Updated January 11, 2025
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FAQ

Code Platoon FAQs

Find answers to the most-asked questions.

Is Code Platoon worth it?

The data says yes! In 2019, Code Platoon reported a 100% graduation rate, a median salary of $52,000, and 100% of Code Platoon alumni are employed. Code Platoon hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 137 Code Platoon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Platoon on Course Report - you should start there!

How much does Code Platoon cost?

Code Platoon costs around $18,000.

Where does Code Platoon have campuses?

Code Platoon has an in-person campus in Chicago.

Does Code Platoon offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, Code Platoon accepts the GI Bill!

Is Code Platoon legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 137 Code Platoon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Platoon and rate their overall experience a 4.97 out of 5.

Can I read Code Platoon reviews?

You can read 137 reviews of Code Platoon on Course Report! Code Platoon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Platoon and rate their overall experience a 4.97 out of 5.

Is Code Platoon accredited?

Approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education as a Private and Vocational School. GI Bill Approved by The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. VET TEC approved provider through the Department of Veteran Affairs.

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