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Turing School of Software & Design

Average Rating4.77
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Turing School of Software & Design is a federally accredited, online tech training provider turning driven students into professional developers. Turing offers a Software Engineering program, which is aimed at career changers. The program covers four modules: object-oriented programming (Ruby, JavaScript), web application development (Rails, JavaScript), professional web applications, and cross-team processes and applications. Within the final module, students will choose to focus on front end development with Javascript/React or back end development with Ruby/Rails. The staff at Turing emphasizes their educational experience, not just their years as developers, and promises that successful graduates of the school will be valuable contributors to the company they choose to work for through community-driven education. While the programs are fully online, Turing students are required to live within 2 hours (+/-) MST.

Those applying to the Software Engineering program should anticipate spending 1-2 hours on the application process, which includes a written application and a Zoom interview. 

Students will receive career support through the four modules of the Software Engineering program. This support includes resumes, cover letters, job shadowing, and job coaching. Graduates will participate in small-group job coaching sessions, where they can work with peers and staff to build and execute their job search strategy. Alumni are allowed to participate in these sessions for as long as it takes them to find a tech role. Alumni who are on the job hunt for their second or third role after graduating are also welcome to reach out to Turing School for job support. 

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  • Ben Rosner
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Mar 08, 2024
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    Not perfect, but definitely worth it

    I officially finished my program at Turing today. As a previous bootcamp student at another institution who had a bad experience, I was definitely nervous at first that this would go sour again. While there were definitely some bumps along the road, overall I would say my time at Turing was worth the money. The instructors were supportive and the curriculum is very strong compared to most bootcamps. I definitely feel ready for the job hunt. My two points for criticism both concern the la...
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  • Luke Finney
    Luke Finney
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    Jun 19, 2023
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    Fascinating, Challenging, Rewarding

    Turing's program is simply excellent in all areas. The coursework is challenging, yet closely aligned with the real problems one tackles in the field of software development. While the learning progression is rapid, the curriculum is well scaffolded to bring learners along. There is a strong focus on the soft skills required to work as a part of a modern development team as reinforced by projects and assignments in teams of various sizes. Turing's ability to impart soft skills was someth...
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  • Andrew Mullins
    Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    May 23, 2023
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    Invested teachers, caring community, and crazy amounts of coding

    Turing School was probably one of the best decisions of my life. As someone who knew very little about coding before starting, I felt very taken care of throughout my time there. From an introductory program on getting your computer set up before even starting the main program to teachers making changes on the fly to accommodate the classes needs, Turing works hard to make the experience relevant, engaging, and productive. The instructors were incredible, taking time to answer questions ...
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  • Sandy Griffin
    Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    May 22, 2023
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    Best Decision I’ve ever made

    Turing was the best investment I could have made to help launch my career change. After spending a little over 2 years at a 4 year university I found that Turing actually helped build on my knowledge and provided the networking and community needed to succeed. 
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  • Joe King
    Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    May 18, 2023
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    Great Community and Curriculum

    I recently completed the Back End Engineering Program at Turing School of Software & Design, and it has been an incredible experience. This seven-month coding boot camp focused on developer collaboration and Ruby on Rails. 

    First and foremost, while I have yet to secure a developer job, the support I received from Turing School has been outstanding. They go above and beyond to assist students with optimizing their resumes and LinkedIn profiles. They also provide networking str...
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  • Bryan Shears
    Software Engineer 1 • Student • Software Engineering • Online
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    May 16, 2023
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    Incredible Experience, Very Challenging and Career Finding Support

    Turing is an incredible program. It is 100% remote and the learning quality is just as good as in person. Technology has evolved to allow the remote learning experience to become as good as in person. The instructors are really good and the curriculum is rigorous. You also get access to the Turing network. Turing people hire Turing people. The program has has a job assistance team that is very good. They will help you with resume, cover letter prep, interview prep, etc. 
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  • Brandon Ainsworth
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    May 11, 2023
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    Has to be one of the best!

    Turing has everything someone looking to break into tech would look for. The program is designed to take someone from 0 to entry-level/junior in 7 (or 9) months and reliably does just that. The program is highly focused on diversity and inclusion and always ensures that everyones voice is heard. The coursework is very challenging, but Turing provides countless resources including fantastic instructors and mentors to help you get through it, and also has an amazing career team at the read...
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  • Aliya
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Oct 19, 2021
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    Amazing community and quality education

    I participated in the Backend Engineering program with Turing and had a fantastic experience. The instructors throughout the entire program were excellent - knowledgable, supportive, and kind. The curriculum was great, and notably more comprehensive than what other schools offer. There's a real focus on building not just the technical knowledge of web app creation, but also the familiarity with industry tools and practices - specifically working collaboratively on group projects using Gi...
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  • Saundra Catalina
    Junior Backend Engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Aug 18, 2021
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    Backend Engineer

    Turing was more challenging and more rewarding than I could have imagined before experiencing it. The amount of support throughout the entire experience was exceptional. There will always be someone who's ahead of you in learning and that's alright because the community you're in with your peers, mentors(who are alumni themselves), and instructors are always willing to support your learning. There were folks who had to "repeat" sections of school and it wasn't something looked down upon ...
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  • Bruce
    Bruce
    CRM Consultant • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Aug 10, 2021
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    Turing is an excellent choice.

    Turing provides a high-quality, well-rounded tech education.  In addition to learning specific coding skills, students also spend time learning about high-level tech concepts, job hunt strategies, networking opportunities, industry best practices, and how to be a valued, empathetic team member.  Key concepts include Test Driven Development and Agile Workflow, among many others.
    In terms of developing coding skills, instruction is delivered by knowledgable and practiced teachers who us...
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  • Matt Umland
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Aug 08, 2021
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    Software Developer

    Turing is equal parts challenging and rewarding. Be prepared for very long hours, challenging coursework and a strong, multifaceted support structure. Be ready to challenge your own assumptions, confront your biases and reflect on your own habits. Turing is as much about personal growth as it is about learning to develop software, which is what makes it so unique and rewarding. 
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  • Alia Peterson
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jul 29, 2021
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    Front End Developer

    I came from an engineering background and decided to attend because I had heard the success stories. I learned a TON and have already almost doubled my salary at my first developer position. It's definitely a marathon, so be prepared for some exhausting nights! Ultimately it's worth it though because I feel that the tools they provided have completely prepared me for my future in web development.
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  • Bret Merritt
    Full Stack Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jul 28, 2021
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    Simply The Best Education You Can Get.

    Short version:
    • Invest in yourself and unlock the amazing skills you’re capable of with the right training and support
    • Be a part of a community seeking to make a progressive impact on the world.
    • GO TO TURING.

    Long version:Working as a bartender at a local brewery, someone wise told me "A day without learning something new is a day wasted". Hearing that, I knew I need...
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  • Ruthie
    Ruthie
    platform engineer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    Jul 28, 2021
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    Incredibly challenging & incredibly rewarding

    I landed at Turing after considering 3-4 other schools. What drew me in was the thorough curriculum, the length of the program, the program options, and the community. The length and thoroughness go hand in hand - with Turing being ~2x as long as most other programs I came across, it's inevitable that there will be a wider breath and depth of learning opportunities. Being able to choose between the front- and back-end programs means going even deeper, while also having the option to expl...
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  • Grey
    Grey
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jul 27, 2021
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    Loved Every Second

    Turing is in-depth, mindful, and a hugely fun / collaborative community, even remote! Loved every second. 
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  • JP
    JP
    Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jul 21, 2021
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    Best Boot Camp Out There

    There is really no comparison in terms of the quality of education in boot camps. 

    So many boot camps are 3-4 months and generalized with frontend and backend. There is so much to learn about both that I feel like you could never do a deep dive into anything at one of those programs. You would barely even scratch the surface of anything. Turing makes you dive into frontend or backend for 7 months making you a strong candidate with the necessary fundamentals to learn the other side...
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  • Jessica Justice
    Jessica Justice
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jun 28, 2021
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    A Recent Graduate from Turing

    Turing is an amazing experience. I started the Front-end program in November of 2020 and graduated earlier this month, June 2021. I won't lie: it's really hard. But it's doable and you will absolutely leave feeling like you know how to program. Here are some major takeaways:

    • You cover a lot of material in a short amount of time, and you implement everything you learn in various projects. 

    • You learn industry best practices as well as i...
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  • Lauren
    Lauren
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front-End Engineering • Online
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    Jun 25, 2021
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    Comfort zones are a beautiful place but nothing ever grows there

    TL;DR your experience is what you make it :D
    I came to Turing after 7 years as an elementary educator with minimal programming knowledge and no technical experience. I started the front-end engineering program in January 2020. Turing also offers a back-end engineering program. I attended one module in person before the school switched to a fully remote model. 
    I chose Turing because of the strong in-person community, length of the program, as well as their mission to foster inclusi...
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  • Phillip S
    Software Developer • Graduate • Software Engineering • Online
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    May 28, 2021
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    Fantastic Program

    Turing is hard, very hard but that is by design to help you be the best developer possible. The challenge is designed to help you learn and help that material stick. It is also designed to help you learn how to learn, so that once you are on the job you have the tools to keep learning and improving. The instructors and the staff are all fantastic. They support and guide you the whole way. The community and network is even better, you'll be hard pressed to find a better group of people. T...
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  • Kate Tester
    Data Engineer • Student • Software Engineering • Online
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    Mar 22, 2021
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    Fantastic Program with a wonderful culture

    My husband, who is a software engineer of 15+ years, told me when I asked what bootcamp to attend that Turing was the best. One because of the caliber of people that come out but also because of their mission. I went in head first and don't regret it for a minute. My cohort was my lifeline for 7 months. We learned, fought, and grew together, even on Zoom. I have still not met any of them in person, but I know I have friends for life. 

    I didn't technically graduate because I got a ...
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Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Outcomes

56%
Employment Rate
59%
Graduation Rate
$72,800
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100% of students intended to seek in-field employment within 180 days of graduating. 0% of students did not intend to seek in-field employment. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 68 graduates included in report:
180 Day employment breakdown
Employed in-field55.9%
Full-time employee39.7%
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position10.3%
Short-term contract, part-time, or freelance5.9%
Started a new company or venture after graduation0.0%
Not seeking in-field employment2.9%
Employed out-of-field0.0%
Continuing to higher education0.0%
Not seeking a job for health, family, or personal reasons2.9%
Still seeking job in-field36.8%
Could not contact4.4%
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Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.8
Instructors
4.8
Curriculum
4.8
Job Assistance
4.5
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FAQs

How much does Turing School of Software & Design cost?

Turing School of Software & Design costs around $25,000.

What courses does Turing School of Software & Design teach?

Turing School of Software & Design offers courses like Software Engineering.

Where does Turing School of Software & Design have campuses?

Turing School of Software & Design teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Turing School of Software & Design worth it?

The data says yes! Turing School of Software & Design reports a 80% graduation rate, a median salary of $80,000 and 91% of Turing School of Software & Design alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2015, Turing School of Software & Design reported a 77% graduation rate, a median salary of $74,447, and 86% of Turing School of Software & Design alumni are employed.

Is Turing School of Software & Design legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 221 Turing School of Software & Design alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Turing School of Software & Design and rate their overall experience a 4.77 out of 5.

Does Turing School of Software & Design offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, Turing School of Software & Design accepts the GI Bill!

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