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Learn to Code for Less.

 

We’re Teaming up to offer you

 50% Off Tuition

What is a coding bootcamp? 

Coding bootcamps are courses offered in real time, with real instructors, in person or remote. Devmountain’s curriculum is hands on and project based, allowing you the opportunity to learn quickly and efficiently. Additionally, our career support team is ready to help you update up your portfolio and resume.

How do I Save 50% on Tuition?

 

We are offering Strayer University and Capella University employer partner employees and their immediate families a scholarship for 50% off tuition when you start before the

end of the year. There are a number of courses, both part-time and full-time, with a variety of start dates to choose from.

See eligibility requirements below.

At Devmountain, we’ve spent nearly a decade teaching skills that help launch people into tech roles that can sometimes even come with fancy things like cool titles, retirement accounts, and break-room table tennis (Not to brag).

We have a track record you can rely on with a price you can afford.

We Know What We’re Doing

3.7k+

Devmountain graduates & counting…

     2013

Founded almost a decade ago

8

Specialization tracks

But How Can I Do It?

The question is do you have the time, money, and support you’ll need to grow your skills so big they can’t be ignored?

It’s About Time. If you’re a rip-the-bandage-off person, our full-time courses can be completed in 16 weeks. If you’re the slow-and-steady type, we have part-time courses that meet evenings and some Saturdays for 24-32 weeks.

We Are Here to Support You. You don’t have to be a tech, design, or numbers guru to complete our programs. We start with the basics, regularly review student progress one-by-one, and make plans to swarm those who might need help.

In addition to carefully chosen lectures, video content, and exercises, there is a team of teaching assistants, instructors, student-experience managers, program managers, subject matter experts, and graduate success coordinators who will work hard to make sure you get over the line. (No kidding. Those are all types of people who will work with you during the progr

Our students love us…

 

“I consider my time at Devmountain to be one of my greatest decisions.”

Frequently Asked Questions...

All our programs require students to be 18 years old by the time their course begins and have a high school diploma (or its equivalent). Most programs also require students to complete a skill review.

All our programs require students to be 18 years old by the time their course begins and have a high school diploma (or its equivalent). Most programs also require students to complete a skill review.

There are two ways to answer this question.

 

First, our programs are designed so that people with basic computer literacy should be able to graduate. For instance, you don’t need to have been coding since the days of Fortran, but you should feel comfortable installing programs and apps on your computer without regularly asking someone for help.

 

Second, all that said, we aren’t sure why anyone would choose to study something they have no experience with. A little experience with your subject will not only help you complete the course, but it will help you feel confident that you’re studying something you enjoy.

Details will vary by course, but in general we have a mix of online and in-person options that blend live lectures, exercises, video content, group work, and projects. 

 

In most courses we try to prepare you for real working environments by being more hands on in the early weeks of your course, while requiring more self-directed study (with lots of help and resources available) in the last weeks of your course.

Neither we, nor anyone else in the universe, knows this for sure. (If we could predict the future, we’d be too busy getting kicked out of casinos.)

 

We encourage you to look at our published Outcomes Report and research salary information from reputable sources online. Just keep in mind that salaries vary a lot by circumstance and region—a dollar in New York or San Francisco does not have the same buying power as a dollar in Salt Lake or Dallas, and a brand new professional often won’t make as much as the average professional.

We cannot tell you how much it will cost, but we can tell you how much we will charge. Most of our programs are $7,900. (The exceptions are Software QA, which is $4,900, and Coding Basics, which is just $49.) 

However, scholarships are available and some students pay less than full tuition. 

 

A minority of students choose to finance their tuition with loans, sometimes including a cost of living stipend. How much those students pay will be affected by the terms of their agreements with the lenders. 

 

Finally, some students may choose to buy new computers or might need to upgrade their internet to complete their course work.

Sometimes we take our best guess, start out on a path, and then realize we don’t like where we’re heading. No biggie.

 

Each program has a grace period where you can drop and only forfeit the seat deposit portion of your tuition (normally $149). After that, there is a longer prorated refund period. (For specific details on refund policies by course, contact our admissions department.)

 

Also, students in the Web Development, Python Software Engineering, Java Software Engineering, Data Analyst, iOS App Development, and Cybersecurity programs can change their chosen area of specialization to any other program in the group within the first half of the course.

Applications have three parts.

 

First, you’ll fill out your personal information, which usually takes around 15 minutes.

 

Next, you’ll schedule a consultation with an admissions counselor. (This is our chance to make sure you’re a real person and your chance to ask any questions.) This can take 15-30 minutes.

 

Finally, you’ll complete a skill review, which can give you an idea of whether you’re ready for the program or what you might need to work on first. This is done online and usually takes about 30 minutes.

 

Once you’ve completed all that, you should receive an admissions decision. At that point, it’s up to you whether you want to move forward and enroll or pursue other options. There is no commitment until you make a seat deposit. 

Do you have a different question? Well, aren’t you precocious! Feel free to reach out to us any time about any old thing. 

Request A Course Outline

Get yourself a course outline or two and see what a Devmountain bootcamp is like. In the outlines, we explore:

Curriculum, programming languages, and technology covered

Daily and weekly schedule

Financing options

Career support

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Still Have Questions?

Our admissions team is made of warm and cuddly non-threatening people who would love to hear from you. Right now the odds are very good that they are bored doing some mundane part of their job, and they’d rather help you with whatever questions you have.

 


You can call them at +1 (844) 433-8686 during normal business hours, or, for those of you born after 1990, you’d probably prefer to text instead. 


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*Employer Partner Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

Employer Partner Scholarship applications will be reviewed by a member of the Devmountain admissions team. A scholarship will be awarded to any candidate who: 

  1. Is an employee of an SEI Employer Partner, or family member of an employee of an SEI Employer Partner. 
  2.  Completes an application (including the personal Information, consultation, and skill review) for a qualifying program in 2022 (current Qualifying programs include (a) Data Analytics, (b) Front-End Web Development, (c) Java Software Engineering, (d) Python Software Engineering), (e) iOS App Development, (f) Cybersecurity (g) User Experience Design (UX) or (h) Quality Assurance Testing (QA);
  3. Is admitted into a qualifying Devmountain program with a start date between September 1 and December 31, 2022.
  4. Provides all documentation and information required by Devmountain that is necessary for enrollment; 
  5. Provides a seat deposit before the qualifying course begins;
  6. Arranges appropriate financing before the qualifying course begins (students are encouraged to consider any financing option that works best for them. They may pay up front or work with a third-party lender. Federal loans are not available for Devmountain brand courses); 
  7. And completes all requirements while scholarships are still available.

 

This scholarship may not be combined with other scholarships, offers, or discounts, except where explicitly stated in the terms of other scholarships, offers, or discounts. Scholarships are non-transferable and have no redeemable cash value. One scholarship may be awarded to a student per enrollment in a qualifying course. If a student is allowed by Devmountain staff to transfer their membership or application to another cohort of the same course, or another qualifying course, then the student may retain their scholarship, otherwise a new scholarship application will be required for any new cohort or qualifying course the student may wish to transfer to.  These terms and conditions are subject to change. Current terms and conditions will always be made publicly available at the point of application.

Wow, you made it all the way to the bottom of this page.  Which means you might be looking for something, or you still have a question. You might as well chat with our admissions team. Just text us at (385) 217-2304* (by texting us, you give us permission to text back). Or you can email

admissions@devmountain.com. Or use that little chat feature in the corner of your screen, that’ll take you straight to an Admissions Counselor.