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V School

Average Rating4.68
67 Reviews
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V School is an end-to-end career preparation academy in Salt Lake City, Utah, with online programs in Cybersecurity and Web Development. V School has pioneered an outcomes-optimized education model called Responsive Learning, that moves the goal posts from "graduation" to gainful employment in the industry of study. Each V School program includes dedicated phases of 1) skill acquisition, 2) on the job experience, and 3) career training so that every student with high aptitude and drive is able to transition into a successful career in the tech industry.

Curricula is tailored to the needs of the industry and alumni receive career support in order to achieve the best outcomes. The programs include Front-End Development, Full-Stack Development, Defensive Cybersecurity and IT & Cybersecurity Fundamentals courses.

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  • Hasan
    Hasan
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    Aug 27, 2016
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    V school is the best coding bootcamp

    At V school you can learn many things and many skills in just few weeks !! V school is the right place to become a real developer
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  • Bryce
    Bryce
    Graduate • Full Stack JavaScript Web Development • Provo
    Jun 14, 2016
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    Aha!

    The first time I made something work and had that "aha" moment was amazing.  Now after V School, I feel like I can learn anything.

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  • Heath Robertson
    Heath Robertson
    Graduate • Full Stack JavaScript Web Development • Provo
    Jun 13, 2016
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    THERE'S JUST NOTHING THAT COMPARES

    I would absolutely recommend V School, espcially for people that don't want to go back to college and are looking to drive right into a career in tech.  I accomplshed everything I hoped for and more.  There's just nothing that compares.

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  • Cody Searl
    Cody Searl
    Graduate
    Jun 13, 2016
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    Online Class

    I got so much more out of class than I could have imagined.  The online class was incredibly smooth!  The audio/video were great, and the tech was super simple to use so I always felt like part of the class.

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Full Stack JavaScript Web Development • Provo
    May 19, 2016
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    Life Changing! Best option in Utah

     

    Deciding to take a full-time immersive with V School was seriously life changing! VSchools curriculum is top-notch and supported by industry professionals. The class was reasonably sized which allowed me a lot of one-on-one time with actual instructors. This is so valuable when learning to code. Everyone leaving the immersive programs are able to find jobs and the support of the staff was really good. The culture at VSchool is one of a team and I still feel like I can reach out...

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  • Ryan Merrill
    Ryan Merrill
    Graduate • Provo
    May 18, 2016
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    Worth it

    This course was great, the teachers know their stuff and are very willing to work with you. You get out of the course what you put into it, it's hard but if you go there wanting to learn then it's worth every penny.

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  • Tanner Plauche
    Tanner Plauche
    Web App Developer • Graduate • Full Stack JavaScript Web Development • Provo
    May 18, 2016
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    I'd do it again.

    I chose V School over other programming bootcamps because it simply gave me the most time with teachers for the money. When I started I didn't know enough about programming to distinguish between different schools' claims, so I just went with the numbers. V School was not the cheapest, but it gave me the most. 

    V School was intense and hard, but I learned a ton. I am a full time, full stack developer and have not stopped learning. I actually got a job before my course ended. If y...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End React JS (PT) • Provo
    May 17, 2016
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    V School

    Highly discourage attending this coding bootcamp. The staff is difficult and unprofessional to deal with. You voice your concern/issues and they don't do anything until the last minute or just say "we understand". Took one week shy of a month to finally receive my certificate that was bent and didn't even have the correct instructors name. It's a lot of money to spend and I can't justify spending that much on very mediocre school. I attended when it was also known as Coding Campus then hal...

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    MO Reeder of V School

    Co-Founder

    Apr 12, 2018

    To whom this may concern,

    Really hope you see my response, so that I can help set things right for you.
    V School is one of the only independent technical bootcamps left in the state.
    Being employee run, we literally have the leverage / ability to serve our students + make the best informed decisions to rectify any shortcomings. 

    In your specific case, I'd love to offer you another certificate with the appropriate / updated information.

    Curious to see where you are working, and if you like the large majority of V School grads are happier in their new technical careers. 

    We don't get this type of feedback often, so again your response is greatly appreciated.

    Our curriculum continues to be refined / updated based on the current market / job trends. 
    If helpful, I'd be happy to talk to you about getting you our most updated Javascript / React curriculum at no cost to you. This could be in the form of you coming into campus again to re-skill / take any additional courses, live-streaming into classes remotely, or sending you the written curriculum.

    Again, we're committed to you, and will do whatever necessary / available to help you with your educational / professional goals.

    All the best,


    MO


    mo@vschool.io 
    510.333.9046
  • Sione
    Sione
    Front End React JS (PT) • Provo
    Oct 23, 2014
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    Life changing

    What can I say? Making the decision to learn how to code changed my life. I was lost in life going from job to job, performing well enough, but never excited to the point that I knew that I was doing what I always wanted. I got a taste of programming at one of my jobs and that set enough of a spark off in my mind that I decided I should look into learning dev skills and soon found out about Coding Campus. Having no knowledge about anything to do with computers and programming other th...

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  • Alex Brown
    Alex Brown
    Student • Intro to Web Development • Provo
    Oct 23, 2014
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    Student, Budding Developer

    Coding campus offers a full stack course in which you learn development skills that apply directly to jobs, and you meet real employers looking for developers.  The instructors are knowledgeable and helpful, and the course focuses around building real web applications.

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  • Morgan
    Morgan
    Web developer • Provo
    Oct 23, 2014
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    Focused on helping students

     

    Coding Campus was a phenomenal experience for me. It blew away the Computer Science and Information Systems classes I had taken.

    Python makes it beginner-friendly, but it's also welcoming to more experienced devs. They focused on getting you ready for a job. What they teach is very relevant instead of abstract.

     

     

     

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  • VSchool Alumni
    Anonymous
    Graduate • Full-Stack Web Development • Online
    Oct 04, 2023
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    Not as advertised - do your research -

    Web Dev Review 
    • VSchool does not actually offer or operate a "Responsive, Mastery Based Learning" approach for it's students as advertised! The led was nice a person but their focus is pushing you through the program at a speed they projected on you, following a same curriculum as everyone else, so it was not a response, mastery based learning approach as they marketed. This was hard for me because I was completely new to tech and would have to spend more t...
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4.7
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4.7
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4.5
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FAQs

How much does V School cost?

V School costs around $21,000. On the lower end, some V School courses like Front-End Web Development cost $14,000.

Where does V School have campuses?

V School teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is V School worth it?

V School hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 67 V School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed V School on Course Report - you should start there!

Is V School legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 67 V School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed V School and rate their overall experience a 4.68 out of 5.

Does V School offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, V School accepts the GI Bill!

Can I read V School reviews?

You can read 67 reviews of V School on Course Report! V School alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed V School and rate their overall experience a 4.68 out of 5.

Is V School accredited?

While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. V School doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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