Depending on program and modality, your tuition and costs may vary. The tables below explain the costs associated with each bootcamp and training program.
Online Programs
Program Track | Tuition | Other Fees | Total Cost |
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Java | $10,000 | $125 registration fee | $10,125 |
.NET/C# | $10,000 | $125 registration fee | $10,125 |
Other Cost Considerations
While tuition and fees are certainly part of the cost associated with our program, other costs may be incurred. Below are just some of the financial considerations for students who choose to attend.
- Computer costs.
- Broadband internet.
- Lower income during program period.
In compliance with local tax laws, residents of the following states, districts, or territories may be subject to a sales tax in addition to the tuition and fees listed above:
Connecticut, Washington D.C., Hawaii, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia
Financing & Financial Aid
The Software Guild offers financing and financial aid options through Skills Fund and Climb. These options can help you spread the cost of a Software Guild education out over multiple months and can even help you with living expenses for on-site programs.
Financing Options
Skills Fund Plan | 36-month | 60-month |
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Online Tuition | $400.94 | $274.11 |
Climb Plan | 42-month (includes interest only period) |
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Online Tuition Only | $365 to $398 |
Learn more about Climb and Skills Fund financing.
Scholarships
The Software Guild offers several different discounts to help make your programming education more affordable. We want to ensure that learning coding and information technology skills are accessible to as many people as possible, and we’re committed to doing our part to close the software development skills gap.
Code Louisville Award
The Code Louisville award grants a $1,000 discount on Software Guild tuition to qualifying Code Louisville attendees. Students qualify based on self-identification.
Women in Tech
The Women in Tech award grants a $2,000 discount on Software Guild tuition to qualifying women.
Veterans Who Code
The Veterans Who Code award grants a $2,000 discount on Software Guild tuition to qualifying veterans or active military members.
Code Louisville Award Terms and Conditions
Grant recipients must successfully complete The Software Guild admissions process and be offered a spot in the fully online coding bootcamp program with a cohort start date prior to December 31, 2020. Failure to begin the program prior to this date will result in forfeiture of the full grant award.
The grant will be evenly distributed across two session payments whereby $500 is awarded at the beginning of each session to directly reduce the cost of tuition for that session. Student must remain in good standing, as defined by The Software Guild, and successfully complete all requirements of Session One before being awarded grant for Session Two. Code Louisville attendee students qualify based on self-identification. Scholarships/Discounts may not be combined and will not be paid directly to the student.
Women in Tech and Veterans Who Code Terms and Conditions
Women in Tech:
Grant recipients must successfully complete The Software Guild admissions process and be offered a spot in the fully online or the Minneapolis on-ground coding bootcamp program with a cohort start date prior to December 31, 2020. Failure to begin the program prior to this date will result in forfeiture of the full grant award.
The grant will be evenly distributed across two session payments whereby $1,000 is awarded at the beginning of each session to directly reduce the cost of tuition for that session. Student must remain in good standing, as defined by The Software Guild, and successfully complete all requirements of Session One before being awarded grant for Session Two. Female students qualify based on self-identification. Scholarships/Discounts may not be combined and will not be paid directly to the student.
Veterans Who Code:
Grant recipients must successfully complete The Software Guild admissions process and be offered a spot in the fully online or the Minneapolis on-ground coding bootcamp program with a cohort start date prior to December 31, 2020. Failure to begin the program prior to this date will result in forfeiture of the full grant award.
The grant will be evenly distributed across two session payments whereby $1,000 is awarded at the beginning of each session to directly reduce the cost of tuition for that session. Student must remain in good standing, as defined by The Software Guild, and successfully complete all requirements of Session One before being awarded grant for Session Two. Military personnel in the following groups – reservists, veterans, and/or active-duty service members – are eligible and must present proof of eligibility defined as original statement of service or certificate of release or discharge. Scholarships/Discounts may not be combined and will not be paid directly to the student.