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Edited By Jess Feldman
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A coding bootcamp can propel your career in tech to new heights, but that often means quitting a job, uprooting your life, or moving to a new city. Maybe you’re moving to a new city to become a developer and need a short-term housing option. Or perhaps you’re an international student without credit history. Regardless of your background, funds can become tight when committing to a full-time, intensive bootcamp, and suddenly expenses like rent and food can be stressful. Luckily, there are coding bootcamps that make housing easy or offer a living stipend.
We’ll cover three housing options for full-time, in-person, coding bootcamps in this article:
DevMountain provides fully furnished housing, internet, and utilities included in the tuition for the full-time program, on a first-come-first-serve basis. Students share rooms or pay extra for a private room. Food is not included.
Tuition: $7,000
Location: Lehi, Utah & Dallas, Texas
Length: 13 weeks
Curriculum: Full-stack JavaScript (MEAN stack)
42 has 163 dormitory rooms available for students accepted into the tuition-free program.
Tuition: $0
Location: Silicon Valley, California
Length: 3 to 5 years
Curriculum: Full stack web development
V School offers free housing and free public transportation for full-time Career Changer students, including train passes and bikes. The student accommodation has a swimming pool, hot tub, and an entertainment room.
Tuition: $14,300
Location: SLC, Utah
Length: 12 weeks
Curriculum: Full Stack JavaScript (MERN Stack)
devCodeCamp supplies a shared furnished apartment to veterans. Apartments are approximately 2 years old and furnished, just bring sheets and your clothes. You’ll be located in the same building as devCodeCamp and just an elevator ride away.
Tuition: $17,800
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Length: 14 weeks
Your Big Nerd Ranch registration fee covers the cost of training, lodging, meals and educational materials, as well as a shuttle to and from major airports.
Tuition: Varies between $4200-$5200
Location: New York City
Length: 1 week
Founder/Hacker is a 2-week, all-inclusive coding bootcamp, and the tuition covers food, lodging, airport shuttle, course materials, and extracurricular activities.
Tuition: $3000
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Length: 2 weeks
Institute of Code tuition includes both housing and meals for the duration of the course at the bootcamp's villa campus in Bali, Indonesia.
Tuition: $3850
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Length: 10 days onsite + lifetime access to course materials
Curriculum: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Tuition includes luxury accommodation a few minutes away from Outpost Co-working Space where Code Remote is held, a local SIM card, and airport pick up and drop off.
Housing: 45% off
Tuition: $5,000
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Length: 6 weeks
Curriculum: Python, Django, JavaScript
Tuition includes accommodation on-site, vegetarian food, activities in the countryside, and facilities for eight weeks. Students share fully furnished rooms with 2 or 3 people to a room.
Tuition: €8400 (pay upfront, no refunds), €9600 (pay upfront, refund available), €10,800 (pay as you go, refund available)
Location: Antskog, Finland (1 hour from Helsinki)
Length: 8 weeks
Curriculum: Ruby on Rails
iXperience includes comfortable and safe housing.
Tuition: $13,900
Location: Tel Aviv, Capetown, Berlin, Lisbon
Length: 10 weeks
Tortuga Coders includes accommodation so you can relax and focus on learning.
Tuition: $4,000
Location: Thailand
Length: 9 weeks
Partnership with University Village Hotel. Fully furnished rooms with kitchen, wifi etc included.
Housing: $200 per week (contact Deep Dive Coding for up-to-date pricing)
Tuition: $6495 (in-state applicants), $7495 (out-of-state applicants)
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Length: 10 weeksCurriculum: Full-stack Javascript
LearningFuze offers an all inclusive package which includes housing, gym, pool, meals, transport, activities, and airfare.
Housing: $4000 (includes all of the above - contact school for up-to-date pricing)
Tuition: $13,995
Location: Irvine, CA
Length: 12 weeks
Curriculum: Full stack JavaScript
Live-in at the training facility including all food, utilities, laundry. Accommodation is an English manor house next to the river.
Housing: £255 per week
Tuition: £8000 tuition
Location: Bedfordshire, England (North of London)
Length: 12 weeks
Curriculum: Ruby on Rails, JavaScript
1. Thinkful offers a $1500/month stipend while enrolled. Students pay this back when they're hired.
2. SkillsFund allows you to add up to an additional $7,500 for cost of living expenses to your bootcamp loan. You can spend that on relocation costs, rent, utilities, car insurance, groceries, etc. SkillsFund partners with bootcamps like Flatiron School, Fullstack Academy to lend students money for these cost of lending loans.
Common offers housing in a community setting with fully furnished memberships in New York City. Common does not require a credit score or history and is open to international students. Common homes are furnished, equipped with laundry facilities, offer free utilities and Wifi and are cleaned weekly. The following bootcamps have partnerships with Common:
Krash is a network of shared living spaces focused on members who want to be immersed in a culture of innovation in Boston, NYC, and DC. The following bootcamps have partnerships with Krash and may offer discounts:
Other Short-Term Housing Options
Now you have no excuse to be stuck with a Craigslist rando- choose a bootcamp that offers housing! How did you find housing during your coding bootcamp? Let us know in the comments!
Liz Eggleston is co-founder of Course Report, the most complete resource for students choosing a coding bootcamp. Liz has dedicated her career to empowering passionate career changers to break into tech, providing valuable insights and guidance in the rapidly evolving field of tech education. At Course Report, Liz has built a trusted platform that helps thousands of students navigate the complex landscape of coding bootcamps.
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