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DevLeague

Average Rating 4.81
42 Reviews 4 Courses

DevLeague offers full-time and part-time courses in full-stack web development and cybersecurity in Honolulu, Hawaii. DevLeague aims to provide mentorship and advanced technical training to motivated individuals seeking a career path in modern technology. Students will learn in-demand technical skills and DevLeague can connect students to hiring managers to get their career start in the software industry.

Potential applicants should be highly motivated and comfortable with the basics of technology, and DevLeague encourages both beginners and experienced developers to apply. Applicants will need to fill out a short online form, and then have a conversation with the DevLeague team about career goals and how to achieve them. Prior to acceptance, applicants must pass a coding challenge. 

DevLeague offers an intense curriculum and intimate experience for students, where mentorship and community are important. Upon completion of a course, students will have a significant portfolio of project work and breadth and depth of knowledge showing what they are capable of producing. DevLeague also has employer relationships in place to help students find employers who are excited about recruiting DevLeague students.

Reviews

42 alumni reviews of DevLeague

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    Renee
    Graduate · December 2016

    Believe In Yourself

    DevLeague was undoubtedly the best decision of my life and this isn't an overstatement. 
     

    My Background:

    In college, I originally majored in Computer Science. I enjoyed creating programs and...

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    Bryan Choe
    Graduate · December 2016

    In the back seat of your rover parked at MIC

    I heard about Devleague rougly in the middle of 2015 over the radio thinking to myself what Devleague was all about, sadly, i ignored it and continued looking for a job. I Graduated with a Bachelors of Political Science thinking i would be a civil...

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    Casey
    Graduate · November 2016

    console.log(soul);

    If you're on the fence about joining Dev League, I would recommend jumping into it. You will enjoy your time in class and dont give up on yourself.

    Pros: 
    The instructors were amazing, they were super supportive and knowledgeable in all...

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    Natalie
    Data Conversion Developer Analyst · June 2016

    Best Decision I Ever Made!

    The driving force behind my decision to join a coding boot-camp was waking up everyday and not enjoying the career I had. The lucrative salary was the only reason for me getting up in the morning and going to work. I spent many years in the IT field...

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    Gail Matsushima
    Web Designer · Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 · June 2016

    Take action to a new career

    I'm as "fresh off the boat" as they come when first learning of DevLeague and programming in general. I'm not a gamer, my phone's a S3, prior to DevLeague the closest thing to a laptop was my ASUS tablet, and I had some exposure to html, meaning - I've...

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    Constantin Dumba
    Software Engineer · June 2016

    All you need to start a new career

    If you are willing to put in the time and effort and learn to be comfortable in a state of frustration and confusion (that just seems to come with the job), Dev League can teach you the necessary skills that you need to start a new career. The curriculum...

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    Andrew Taylor
    Graduate · June 2016

    To The Limit And Beyond

    I was enrolled in cohort 3. Starting Devleague reminded me of watching one of those war movies where a rookie is dropped into the middle of a war zone, is saved countless times by other experienced soldiers from getting his head blown off and at the end...

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    Chaz Leong
    Graduate · Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 · June 2016

    Challenging, but worthwhile.

    I had zero coding knowledge when I first started DevLeague. I was probably one of the worst students before I even offically became a student to be honest. I had no idea what I was doing and I would send in tons of emails trying to get help on problems I...

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    Theo Tran
    Graduate · June 2016

    Amazing experience.

    When I started Devleague, I had abosolutely ZERO experience with any sort development whatsoever. I tried the prep course before pulling the trigger into the program and from there my life changed. It was not easy, but it was very rewarding. The growth I...

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    Kent
    Web Developer · June 2016

    The catalyst to my career jump

    Came from a lucrative career but wasn’t happy. Dev League gave me the skills and support to make a successful career change and couldn’t be happier that I did the program.

    tl;dr - In short, Dev League was a great experience, the curriculum was...

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    Kawika Kekahuna
    Graduate · February 2016

    Learning to swim in the deepend.

    It's been a solid six months since I graduated Dev League, and 'till this day I can confidently say it has been the best decision I made in my life.  

    Coming from a not-so-fortunate family, paying for any...

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    Brock Lanoza
    Graduate · DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 · December 2015

    In one word? Rewarding.

    Coming into Dev League, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. I knew that the hours would be long, the work would be difficult, and hopefully, I would learn enough to land myself a job after graduation. The program did not disappoint. Classes are...

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    Alexander Anich
    Graduate · November 2015

    Game Changing

    Initially, I had serious doubts about joining Dev League. I thought "Web Development? Hell no. I want to program games." This was coming from a weak background in Unity C# programming - if you could call it programming - and I was extremely...

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    Kevin Shin
    Front End Developer · DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 · August 2015

    Awesome experience

    Going through Dev League was definitely one of the top choices I made so far as a young professional.

     

    As I was approaching the end of my time as an undergrad student in mechanical engineering, I wasn't satisfied with the...

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    Derek
    Software Engineer · DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 · June 2015

    Software Engineer

    Reflecting upon everything that I have learned from this year as a working professional is but an extension of what I had already learned at Dev League.

    It's been nearly a year since I graduated Dev League and I can confidently say that it...

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    Anonymous
    Junior Front-End Developer · DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 · December 2014

    Hawaii's first - and best - coding bootcamp

    I am grateful to have found that Dev League was being established around the same time I was considering a career change. In my previous job I had the responsibility of maintaining my department’s intranet site built with basic HTML, and I...

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    Anonymous
    Graduate · December 2014

    Dev League No Ka 'Oi

     Dev League has helped to introduce opportunities that would have normally been out of reach for me.  I had no prior coding experience, and before Dev League, there was nowhere in the state that could give me the necessary experience and...
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    Anonymous
    Graduate · December 2014

    More Than Paradise

    I was a member of the second cohort. We were a part-time program. Our cohort lasted 26 weeks. This format has many positive qualities and man not so wonderful qualities. If you are considering DevLeague my suggestion is to go for the full-time program....

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    Anonymous
    CEO · October 2022

    STAY FAR AWAY FROM KINGSLAND WHICH BOUGHT DEVLEAGUE

    DevLeague was bought by Kingsland University which is a fly by night school.  I'm a graduate of DevLeague and im pissed because the old DevLeague was great and had a great rep in Hawaii and now Kingsland has messed up the brand. Look at all the reviews...
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    Anonymous
    Full Stack Developer · November 2016

    "AWESOMENESS"

    I came into Dev League with absolutely no experience. In the beginning I always questioned myself if this was the right decision for me. I took that leap of faith and joined, and I never looked back. It was the best decision of my life. All the...

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News

Recent DevLeague News

Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated October 28, 2019
Fundraising Fall kicked off this October with three multi-million dollar bootcamp fundraises (plus one coding bootcamp was put up for sale). We’re also covering news about why companies like IBM and Accenture hire coding bootcamp grads, which companies are partnering with bootcamps to offer scholarships, and why more universities are launching bootcamps. Plus, find out information about the...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated July 31, 2018
What happened in the world of coding bootcamps in July 2018? In our latest news roundup we look at the fascinating merger of two prominent bootcamps, an exciting fundraise for a bootcamp which focuses on apprenticeships, and a settlement worth $1 million. We also delve into the college versus coding bootcamp debate, celebrate lots of successful bootcamp graduates, and look at the proliferat...
Rachel Seitz
Rachel Seitz
Updated May 08, 2023
If you’re planning to take out a loan to pay for your coding bootcamp tuition, READ THIS FIRST. Borrowing money can be confusing and stressful, but there are a number of ways to make sure your debt doesn’t pile up more quickly than you were expecting. The team at Climb Credit, a student lender focused on career-building education, drew from their experience working with bootcamp students to p...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated October 24, 2025
While quitting your job and diving headfirst into your coding education can yield impressive results, we also understand that not everybody can commit to a full-time, 12-week programming bootcamp. Jobs, school, families - life, in general, can prevent that kind of commitment. For all the students who can’t give 40 hours a week to a code school, we’re outlining some part-time web development b...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated December 01, 2025
We’ve all seen the statistics, and the verdict is clear: women are vastly underrepresented in technical fields. While women are the leading adopters of technology, the software development industry is only made up of 20% women. Course Report wants to see more women in technical roles, and coding bootcamps have a unique opportunity to boost these numbers. One way to attract women to apply...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated May 05, 2014
Jason Sewell is a Cofounder of Dev League, a coding bootcamp based in Honolulu, Hawaii. With personal experience running a bootcamp in a small tech market, Jason has great insight into the challenges and strengths in the industry. He and other bootcamp owners prove that students don't have to move to San Francisco or New York to get a solid education! Remember, the Course Report community ...
FAQ

DevLeague FAQs

Find answers to the most-asked questions.

Is DevLeague worth it?

DevLeague hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague on Course Report - you should start there!

How much does DevLeague cost?

DevLeague costs around $14,500. On the lower end, some DevLeague courses like Cyber Prep cost $499.

What courses does DevLeague teach?

DevLeague offers courses like Cyber Prep, Cyber Security Professional, DevLeague Prep, Full Stack Javascript Part Time Session.

Where does DevLeague have campuses?

DevLeague has an in-person campus in Honolulu.

Does DevLeague offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, DevLeague accepts the GI Bill!

Is DevLeague legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Can I read DevLeague reviews?

You can read 42 reviews of DevLeague on Course Report! DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Is DevLeague accredited?

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

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