Check out our Hire a Graduate page with profile links to our job-ready graduates, where you can contact potential applicants directly. You can also directly contact our Director of Placement & Partnerships for more information.
Right now, our classes are in-person only. If you have special circumstances, we may be able to admit you into our classes remotely.
All of our graduates share these core qualities:
‐ A desire to improve their life
‐ Exhibit “growth mindset”
‐ Willing to take a risk
‐ 15 hrs to commit to the class and coursework each week
‐ Availability to attend classes
If this sounds like you, don’t hesitate to apply now!
First, you'll fill out a short application and schedule an Admissions Interview for us to get to know you and answer your questions. Then, you'll complete a quick admissions assignment for review. Your acceptance will follow that, then you'll enroll and get started on your selected start date!
Yes, just let us know.
You may see our upcoming start dates on our course pages.
We’ve got two locations - one in downtown Austin at Capital Factory and one in Central Austin at Highland.
Yes, we have an agreement with a local parking garage to allow parking for $5/night. Additionally, street parking is available.
All of our classes are taught by professional developers currently employed in the field. They code by day and teach by night. This ensures our curriculum and instruction is up-to-date and aligned with current industry norms. Find out more at our Instructors page.
Each 8-week class is $2,990, and each track consists of 4 classes or pay only $9175 if you pay in-full.
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We do not offer financial aid.
We accept credit cards and checks.
Yes, absolutely. If you’re a novice, you’d have to take Web 101 first. If you’re already a developer, it’s possible you could test out of Web 101 and start in a more advanced class. You’ll go through the same application process either way and we’ll get all the details we need to get you in the right class during our interview call, so don’t hesitate ‐ apply now!
If you apply and register for the Full Track, you’ll take each course consecutively. If you’re already a developer interested in individual courses, it’s possible you could test into specific classes. Either way, you’ll need to go through the application process, and we’ll get all the details we need to get you into the right class during our interview call, so we encourage you to go ahead and apply now!
Students must have a laptop and a desire to change their life!
A laptop computer purchased in the last 5 or 6 years will work.
It usually takes our graduates between 3 and 6 months after graduation to secure a full-time job.
Yes, we teach technologies currently used by tech companies. Our instructors are full-time developers and make you job-ready. Our Job Placement class will teach you how to land interviews and succeed in getting job offers.
Our Director of Job Placement will be there every step of the way.
Yes, we have your back and will help you find a job! Our program supports you after graduation with a Job Placement Class that will teach you the soft skills needed to get through all the steps of finding and landing a job.
85% of our graduates in 2018 found jobs prior to December 1st, 2018. (In our JavaScript program per Annual Reporting)
Yes, the technologies we teach are valued in software companies all over the world.
Together, we will attend networking opportunities with potential employers.
Our classes are between 10 and 20 students. You will have access to a professional developer. All of our classes come with unlimited tutoring.
JavaScript is the most-used software development language in the world. JavaScript adds interactive functionality to web pages. Learning JavaScript will prepare you for a career as a software developer.
Full-stack development means both front-end and back-end. The front end is what people see, and the back end stores and uses the data.
C#, pronounced “C Sharp”, is a very popular programming language developed in 2000 by Microsoft. It is used to build web applications, computer programs, and video games. The .NET Framework, pronounced “Dot Net”, is a framework developed and maintained by Microsoft. It used to build web applications, mobile applications, desktop applications, and even alternative operating systems.
You will build full-stack applications hosted online for potential employers to see. Your projects are integral to securing employment.
Yes, please bring in your creative ideas. Your personal projects will help you land your first coding job.
We highly encourage you to attend every class, work alongside your classmates whenever possible (you’ll have access to both of our locations) and take advantage of unlimited tutoring when you are stuck, which is included in your tuition!
Students may miss no more than 2 classes per 8-week class. Classes are recorded, and students are expected to watch class recordings and makeup missing work.