Most participants complete their studies within 8 to 12 months, depending on the program and individual learning pace as these programs can be taken part-time or full-time.
The program is open to all US Armed Forces veterans and those currently transitioning out of military service. Spouses of serving or retired members may also be eligible to apply.
No prior experience is required. The program is designed to start with the fundamentals and gradually build technical skills. A willingness to learn and a strong work ethic are the most important qualities for success.
Coding for Veterans offers accredited online programs in Software Development, and Cybersecurity. Each program combines technical training with job-readiness support to prepare graduates for civilian tech careers. See more about the offered courses on our programs page.
Yes. There are a variety of funding options available to support veterans and transitioning service members, including potential benefits through the GI Bill® and other veteran education programs. Some of these options are listed on our Funding page, but we encourage anyone interested to connect directly with a Coding for Veterans representative to discuss their individual situation and explore all available opportunities.
Graduates go on to work in a wide range of roles including software developer, cybersecurity analyst, network administrator, and data analyst. Many also find opportunities with government, private sector employers, and tech startups.
You can start your application or request additional information by visiting our Apply Now page or contacting our admissions team directly at info@codingforveterans.com.
We aren’t aware of any other group quite like Coding for Veterans. As industry members we started with a focus on the job and mapped the process back to the common skill sets of a Veteran or Transitioning Military member. The only metric that matters to us is the good sustainable job the Veteran gets at the end of the training we provide.
After the Intake Assessment and interview, C4V connects you to the College Coordinator, and then continues with a lead role in the Organizational Behavior for Transitioning Veterans “Capstone” course. C4V provides industry mentors to help you in the move to the IT industry and arranges peer meet-ups – either virtually or in-person where appropriate. C4V provides industry news and insights to help you focus on the endpoint of your training.