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Full Stack C#/.Net Online

viaClaim Academy
2.33 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$10,500
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
20 weeks 15 hrs/week

Summary

Claim Academy offers an online C#/.Net programming course over 12-20 weeks, designed for aspiring software developers. The program combines daily lectures, intensive projects, and hands-on experience with modern technologies. Students will engage in mentor-led sessions and collaborative environments, preparing them for entry-level software development roles.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Aspiring software developers seeking entry-level roles

    • No prerequisites required; suitable for beginners

    • Ideal for those preferring flexible online learning

  • What to Expect
    • Daily lectures with intense homework and projects

    • Hands-on experience with the latest technologies

    • Mentor-led sessions in a collaborative environment

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Skills in C#/.Net programming and development

    • Preparation for entry-level software development jobs

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Course Reviews

2.33 rating (3 reviews)
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Brendan Kunderas

Graduate 2022

August 15, 2022
Good use of VET-TEC

I went into Claim using the VET TEC program. I found it very well organized and learned a lot of things in a short period of time!

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Anonymous

Student 2022

April 11, 2022
Don't Believe the Reviews

I attended Claim, but ended up dropping out shortly before the class was over. The reason was the poor instructor that failed to teach anything. There were only 3 of us in the course, and all three of us went to Claim to ask for a new instructor, and each time they only went "Well he has two Masters so he's staying". The school does not actually care if you succeed or not. They got your money, and that's all they care about. Most of your time will be self-teaching, something you can do without the stress of a school. You're paying $14k to learn how to Google.Oh, also, don't believe the reviews, as the title says. They hold your certificate as hostage until you give the school a review. Multiple people on this site and others like it have said as much if you dig deep enough. Also notice how all the reviews are from students within the same class. That should be the first red flag. But to confirm, I messaged my two previous classmates about it since I saw them leave a good review despite hating their time at this school. "They didn't so much force, but it was highly recommended.  I feel like if I hadn't reviewed yeah I probably wouldn't have gotten my cert".So come here at your own risk

Larry Coach of Claim Academy

Community Manager

January 25, 2023

Unfortuately when you refuse to attend class, follow the process to later disappear.

Unfortuately when you refuse to attend class, follow the process to later disappear. Then blame the school for all your problems. As per reviews, you stated "They didn't so much force, but it was highly recommended" We ask our graduates to freely share reviews about their experience. Over 95% of students write from their reviews and let the world know. Sometimes we have people like you who we disagree with us and we equally don't approve of your posture or comments since they are just blamming another person for what you should be responsible for. 
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Aaron H.

Graduate 2021

March 14, 2022
Needs a lot of work with their staffing

I do not know where to begin. I am a Veteran and used the Vet Tech program.I went through the course late last year in 2021. The day I graduated was the day I lost contact with Claim Academy. The one person I had contact with was leaving the next day. Since then, I have not received any assistance, for resumes, job placement, or even a follow up on the job search. If you are a veteran, be very careful of using GI Bill or Vet Tech to fund this program. All they must do is send 1 resume to any potential employer. This can happen even without your knowledge or having been selected, and they follow Gi Bill/VetTec requirements. Be prepared for possibly no assistance. The turnover rate is high for their employees. My instructor only taught 1 semester. A couple cohorts before me had 3 different instructors teaching the same class. Be prepared for different teaching styles as well. Instead of the 8 hours of training, My cohort only received 3 during the evening. If I didn't have previous coding experience, I may not have been able to perform well on the coding challenges we had. There is supposed to be a mentor (teaching assistant) available, however they were very absent, given the impression that he was a student instead of facultyWhen you sign up for the Vet Tech program, you are required to fill out paperwork when meaningful employment has been found, whether you initiated the process yourself, or if Claim Academy aided with or without your knowledge. If you fail to submit the proper paperwork, Claim Academy will send you an invoice for half of the amount of the tuition, and threaten to send you to collections. They may even invoice you for the wrong classes entirely, such as in my case, when you try to email them about this they will not respond.Vet Tech will erroneously claim they attempted to reach you multiple times but lacks actual response during the timeframes stated in their system. Be aware that the administration may fill out incorrect paperwork as well, such as in the case of a fellow pupil whose last name was referred to as “Something”, instead of clarifying his full legal name.During Graduation, instead of just the ceremony(whether it is virtual or in person) you will be receiving another lecture on how to negotiate for more money, and an unrealistic amount of what you should be earning as a jr dev, which could have been handled in the soft courses, instead of tacking on another hour to the graduation of roughly around 50 students. 90% of the soft courses (interview tips, resume writing, etc) were either not provided as claimed, or had system issues that lead to their cancellation, within an inappropriate length of time given prior to cancellation. Please also be aware that the individuals communicating with you via email, may not actually be the person listed as the contact person with that specific account.Expect to be misled regarding the Capstone/presentation ceremony, as there is a lack of transparency regarding how many potential employers will be present Claim Academy states that there will be many employers available, but the amount described was less than half.There will be minimal effort on Claim Academy's part with assisting in finding meaningful employment. If you don't find meaningful employment with or without Claim Academy's help within the first 120 days, you can expect that you will be personally be invoiced for the cost of the last 50% of the tuition, which clearly dictates otherwise on VetTec's website. (https://www.benefits.va.gov/GIBILL/docs/fgib/VETTECSCOHB.pdf, Page 14). Let us do some math, Claim Academy cost $14k for the course, if 10 veterans go through the course and they fill out the paperwork (for the last 50% of the tuition), because they were threatened to have the invoice go to collections, so with 10 vets at $7k that is $70k Claim Academy has made from VetTec by not helping them find a job.

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