That's why I'm excited to announce our $50,000 scholarship fund to help create a clear path for them to have a career as a software developer."įourrage, who worked at Microsoft for 18 years leading the development of digital learning, started Nucamp after seeing a significant affordability and accessibility gap with coding bootcamps, especially for those who are underemployed yet working full-time jobs. The weekly Saturday workshops were crucial to me sticking with it over the course of many months."įourrage continued, "But, it's imperative that we do even more for young adults in underserved communities who have finished high school, but have had their hopes and dreams of going off to college negatively impacted by COVID-19. I would never have learned so much on my own. Even when we had to switch to virtual workshops due to COVID-19, the experience was still positive. I really enjoyed having a cohort of other local students to learn alongside, as well as an in-person instructor. This review for example "I chose Nucamp for the combination of in-person and online instruction, the part-time commitment, the accountability it provided, as well as for the price. "Every 5 weeks a bootcamp ends and I'm waiting to read what students have to say about their experience, it's been the highlight of my job ever since we created Nucamp!" "We're excited to reach the 500 reviews milestone on Course Report and see the continued growth and popularity of our affordable coding bootcamps," said Ludo Fourrage, Founder and Chief Learning Officer at Nucamp. To further its mission to help underserved communities become software developers, Nucamp also announced today a $50,000 High School Graduate Coding Bootcamp Scholarship Fund to help young adults impacted by COVID-19. Nucamp ( ), the leading provider of nationwide affordable software coding bootcamps, today announced it has reached a milestone of 500 reviews on Course Report, the leading authority on researching, tracking, and sharing updates on the coding bootcamp industry. For this course, you’ll also need to have a basic understanding of front end development concepts before attending.Nucamp aims to help recent high school graduates jumpstart careers in software development and avoid GAP year caused by COVID-19
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You’ll need a basic understanding of front end development, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript before taking this course. For NuCamp’s 22-week Full Stack Web + Mobile App Developer course, you’ll focus on the following: all front end concepts previously mentioned, Back end with NodeJS, Databases and Storage, and Web Application Architecture. With this program, you’ll focus on all aspects of front end and mobile development to become a well rounded and employable coder. There are no prerequisites for this course. For NuCamp’s 17-week Advanced Front End + Mobile Development course, you’ll work with some of the following concepts: Responsive Web Development with Bootstrap Web and Mobile Development with React, Git and Github Packaging and Compiling and Visual Studio Code. The 4-week Web Development course focuses on HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and Visual Studio Code. NuCamp offers 3 courses at their Baltimore campus.