Straightforward Pricing That Makes Sense
Real education without the runaround
We've watched too many people get confused by complicated payment structures and hidden fees. That's not us. Three options. Clear deliverables. You pick what fits your schedule and budget — nothing more, nothing less.
Pick Your Path Forward
Programs start September 2025. We keep groups small (max 18 students) so everyone gets actual attention. And yeah, you can switch tracks if your goals change halfway through.
Starter Track
Testing the waters? This gets you comfortable with code basics without overwhelming your evenings.
8-week program
- 16 hours of live instruction (evenings)
- Core Python fundamentals
- Small group sessions (max 12)
- Three mini-projects you'll actually use
- Email support during program
- Access to recorded sessions for 3 months
Builder Path
Most folks choose this one. Enough time to build real projects without putting your life on hold.
16-week curriculum
- 48 hours of instruction across 16 weeks
- Python, JavaScript, web fundamentals
- Build 5 portfolio projects
- Code review sessions every other week
- Direct messaging with instructors
- Course materials access for 12 months
- Practice coding challenges library
Developer Journey
For people serious about changing careers. More structure, more feedback, more support.
24-week intensive
- 96 hours instruction over 6 months
- Full-stack curriculum with databases
- Weekly one-on-one mentor sessions
- Build complete web application
- Resume and portfolio guidance
- Interview preparation workshops
- Lifetime access to all materials
- Alumni network and community
What Previous Students Actually Said
I went with the Builder Path because I couldn't commit to full-time studying. Honestly? Best decision. The evening schedule worked around my day job, and by month three I was building stuff I could show people. Not fancy, but functional. Got my first developer job four months after finishing.
Started with Starter Track just to see if I'd even like coding. Turns out I did. Upgraded to Developer Journey halfway through — they made the transition easy and credited what I'd already paid. The mentor sessions were clutch when I got stuck on authentication stuff.
What You're Really Paying For
Beyond the obvious curriculum stuff, here's what makes our approach different from watching YouTube tutorials at midnight.
Actual Human Feedback
Your code gets reviewed by developers who've shipped real products. We catch the mistakes that would confuse you for weeks and explain why something works, not just that it works.
Projects That Matter
No "build a todo app for the 47th time" nonsense. You'll create things you can show potential employers or use yourself — a data analysis tool, a booking system, a content aggregator.
Flexible But Structured
We get it — you have a life. Classes are recorded, deadlines are reasonable, and if you miss a week, you won't fall hopelessly behind. But there's enough structure to keep you moving forward.
