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Actualize

Average Rating 4.93
612 Reviews 1 Course

Actualize is an online software engineering bootcamp focused on both full stack web development and AI engineering, the skills for building software on top of large language models. Instructors with professional educational experience teach students relevant technologies, including Python, FastAPI, Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, ReactJS, LLM APIs (from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Hugging Face), and LlamaIndex. Students learn core AI engineering techniques such as retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), evaluation frameworks (evals), AI agents, and LLM observability tools.

The Online Live classes are conducted in real time with video conferencing. Actualize integrates a “Job Hacking” curriculum focused on personal branding and networking — skills they view as equally essential as technical training.

To apply, students can submit an application via the website and then interview with an admissions advisor. There are no coding challenges, but students must complete 5 weeks of prework before the live training starts.

After the program, students can continue to work with the career advisors to help with the job search process.

Reviews

612 alumni reviews of Actualize

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    Daniel
    Graduate · Web Development · March 2017

    Actualize Graduate

    1. What was your background before coming to Actualize? (Include college/past career)

      I graduated college with a degree in Computer Science and worked temp jobs in IT and call centers while searching for development...
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    Paul Krajewski
    Student · Web Development · March 2017

    Student/Tech Lead

    What was your background before coming to Actualize? (Include college/past career)

      Went to college at SIU and graduated with a degree in Mass Communications/Media Arts,...
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    Risa T.
    Web Developer & Designer · Web Development · March 2017

    My experience was positive and anything that is good deserves to be shared.

    PROs: The instructors and part-time schedule was key. It was important for me that the teachers were not only experts in their field, but that they had the best teaching skills around (Shout out to the Chicago staff!). I also needed to work during the...

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    Jen W
    Graduate · Web Development · March 2017

    Amazing Coding Bootcamp!

    I loved learning about programming, the showcase, and the apprenticeship! This bootcamp opened so many doors for me!

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    Matt
    Software Developer · Web Development · March 2017

    Worth the cross-country move!

    Attending Actualize was a truly life changing experience... in all the right ways! After a good amount of research, I realized that Actualize was the right bootcamp for me, moved cross-country to attend, and haven't looked back since....

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    Brennan
    Graduate · Web Development · March 2017

    Great Bootcamp

    1. I have a degree in acting and my only experience in coding was SQL for a job. 2. The cost for sure and the time.  3. I felt like a learned a lot and met and worked with great people. 4. I really enjoyed...
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    Justin Viegelahn
    Web Developer · Web Development · March 2017

    My Time at Actualize

    What was your background before coming to Actualize? (Include college/past career)
    I had worked in Web Traffic Management right out of High School for a few years. I then went to Art School for Video Game Design, but I realized I wasn't...

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    JENS NORDGAARD
    Web Developer · July 2016

    Web Developer

    The course is tough, the pace is grueling, and the material...well if you are a newbie like I was, its all gibberish. The team at ACLTC realize this, and they do their best to make everything digestible. Mark Richardson and most of the other staff are...

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    Tommaso
    Owner/Creative Director · Web Development · June 2016

    Thorough and Fast Paced

    What a great experience. The curriculum is broad enough to get a birds-eye view of building web applications. From the basics, through typical application constructs from scratch (like to-do lists, shopping carts, contact apps), data modeling and...

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    Anonymous
    Front End Development Manager · May 2016

    Amazing Experience!

    Best decision I ever made! Well worth the money and the effort. I was able to land a job within a month of graduating.

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    Anthony W.
    Jr. System Administrator · Web Development · May 2016

    This program is unlike the rest

    ACLTC is a program that helped me make a career change immensely. Before wanting to become a developer, I was working in finance and decided that I wanted a change in my career so I applied to ACLTC and it was the best deicision I ever made. The...

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    Anonymous
    Software Developer · March 2016

    Worth Every Penny!

    This was one of the the best decisions of my life. I was very nervous about it going in, but once I met our instructor (Peter) I felt a lot better about it. Some people came in to the bootcamp with more experience than others, and he really made an...

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    Mark
    Web Developer · Web Development · January 2016

    The People, Schedule and Classroom set ACLTC apart

    With the technical skills, job placement assistance and infectious passion for programming from ACLTC I was able to successfully shift careers from accounting to a dream job in web development. The program was challenging, but surmountable. The...

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    Sam
    Web Developer · Web Development · December 2015

    ACLTC was great

    I signed up for ACLTC to completely change careers and hopefully become a web developer.  ACLTC has a challenging but fun curriculum that taught me HTML, CSS, JS, Ruby, Rails and so much more.  Jay the lead instructor was extremely...

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    Trent
    Software Developer · November 2015

    You can't beat ACLTC!

    Attending Anyone Can Learn to Code has been one of the best decisions I've ever made. The staff has developed an excellent curriculum that makes learning to develop using an MVC framework a fun and rewarding experience. The coursework is intensive...

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    Nick
    Software Engineer · November 2015

    One of the best decisions of my life!

    Attending this boot camp has been one of the best decisions I've made in my entire life. Here are the main reasons why this boot camp was perfect for me:
    -I didn't have to quit my day job while attending this boot camp, so financially it...

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    Colleen
    Junior Developer · Web Development · October 2015

    Successful Career Shift

    I attended ACLTC in hopes to make a career pivot and become a Junior Developer. The course was well structured, covered a TON of different stuff with just enough depth to be dangerous, and the teaching staff is clearly passionate about the success of...

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    Anonymous
    Graduate · Web Development · September 2015

    ACLTC is fun and you learn the basics of programming but it does not prepare you for an entry-level position.

    ACLTC is fun and you learn the basics of Ruby, Rails, and JS but it does not prepare you for an entry-level software engineering position. The major appeal of the program is that it's part-time and allows you to keep your day job, but the downside is...

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    Khoa Le
    Web Developer · Web Development · August 2015

    Career changer bootcamp

    Attending ACLTC has been one of the best decisions of my career. The instruction from Jay and the TA's have made learning web development much easier. The most applicable skills were focused on our capstone with web technologies such as HTML, CSS,...

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    Kim
    Graduate · Web Development · August 2015

    Becoming a Confident Coder

    The ACLTC boot camp is a very valuable and worthwhile opportunity to gain the confidence needed to become a full stack web developer. The instructor and assistants are patient, thorough and supportive during the entire process. I've also made a...

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Is Actualize worth it?

Actualize hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 612 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize on Course Report - you should start there!

How much does Actualize cost?

Actualize costs around $16,900.

What courses does Actualize teach?

Actualize offers courses like AI + Fullstack Engineering.

Where does Actualize have campuses?

Actualize teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Does Actualize offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like Actualize offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

Is Actualize legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 612 Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.

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You can read 612 reviews of Actualize on Course Report! Actualize alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Actualize and rate their overall experience a 4.93 out of 5.

Is Actualize accredited?

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