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Turing School of Software & Design

Average Rating 4.77
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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. 

Reviews

221 alumni reviews of Turing School of Software & Design

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    Ryan Verified via GitHub
    Software Developer · Software Engineering · January 2021

    It's not easy but it works

    TL;DR - Turing has really changed my life.  Not only has it taught be me a very marketable skill, but it also gave me to the confidence to push forward with my own career growth.  It isn't easy, and nothing is just handed to you at the end, but if you...
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    Heather Faerber Verified via LinkedIn
    Salesforce Developer/Consultant · Front-End Engineering · December 2020

    Scariest, best decision of my life

    When I enrolled for Turing's Front End program I knew nothing about coding or tech in general.  Turing had claimed they could teach anyone, even if you knew nothing.  But I thought, "surely they don't understand that when I...
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    Person Verified via LinkedIn
    Software engineer · Front-End Engineering · December 2020

    Worth the investment

    I went from environmental consulting, to a thriving career in software engineering all because of Turing. This program is definitely an example of you get out of it what you put in. You can skate by and do the bare minimum, or you can immerse yourself,...
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    Stella Verified via LinkedIn
    Graduate · Software Engineering · November 2020

    Best decision of my life

    I recently graduated from Turing and it was honestly the best decision of my life. I graduated with a job and this career change has improved my life in terms of maximizing my earning potential, but also in terms of self-esteem, job satisfaction,...
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    James Miller Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Developer · Front-End Engineering · November 2020

    10 Reasons to Go to Turing

    I, like many people reading this review, pondered whether a bootcamp was a good investment. Over the course of three years I dabbled with self-study, before ultimately taking the leap and enrolling in Turing's FE curriculum in the summer of 2019. Here...
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    Tanisha Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Engineer · Front-End Engineering · November 2020

    Hard, but worth it...

    I was set on attending Turing because it was one of the longer bootcamps out there at 7 months, the reviews I read here seemed to be great, and I liked that they had a concept of "repeating" where I knew this program wasn't just going to take my money...
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    Eric Larson Verified via LinkedIn
    2003 BE · Software Engineering · October 2020

    Backend Student

    Apologies if a little log winded, I decided to attend Turning mainly based off of the course reports, so this is my contribution for the future me. This is all from memory, and Turing changes quite frequently, so you it will probably be a bit different...
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    Trisha Langlois Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Engineer · Front-End Engineering · October 2020

    Software Engineer

    Turing exceeded my expectations in all aspects:
    - The curriculum is thoughtful and is constantly changing to meet the needs of the job market
    - The teachers, many of whom are former educators, are kind, supportive, and are experts in their...
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    Carla Verified via LinkedIn
    Front End Developer · Front-End Engineering · October 2020

    Awesome Experience!

    Turing is tough but so worth it! I went through the front end program and landed a job as a front end developer a week after graduating. It really does consume your life for 7 months but your reward is being an employable developer at the end! I had...
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    Tyla Gillings Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Developer · Software Engineering · April 2020

    Worth relocating for!

    7 month, Backend or Frontend specific programs. I participated in the Backend program. Backend focuses on Ruby on Rails, API's, TDD, CI/CD, Agile processes, Career Development, and Professional Development. Really amazing school that really cares about...
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    Nick Nist Verified via LinkedIn
    Graduate · Front-End Engineering · March 2020

    Wouldn't have it any other way

    In my 'past life' as a middle school teacher, I was looking for an organization that would accelerate my career in front end engineering while putting their people first. This includes students, instructors, staff, and everyone involved. Turing is a...
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    Vanessa Randall Verified via LinkedIn
    Graduate · Front-End Engineering · January 2020

    Beyond worth it!

    Of all the bootcamp style programs, this is by far the most in depth and beneficial. After seeing friends go through the program and after a few years they were still employed and happy, I knew I was going to get the support I needed as someone who was...

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    Michael Clampett Verified via LinkedIn
    Graduate · Software Engineering · December 2019

    A mirror of your capability as a human.

    Software is a very difficult field to enter because you're competing with other bootcamp graduates and people who have Computer Science backgrounds. Every job in the marketplace wants 3-5 years of experience and your resume gets thrown into a pile of 400...

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    Justin P Verified via LinkedIn
    Graduate · Front-End Engineering · October 2019

    Immerse Yourself in Learning

    I myself tried to learn through self-teaching avenues, and I found that there is an obsurd amount of content out there. So much so that it's hard to get a clear path of what you want to learn and should learn, let alone what foundational skills are...

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    Nathan Froehlich Verified via GitHub
    Contract Software Developer · Front-End Engineering · October 2019

    Electrical Engineer < Software Developer

    I'm a former electrical engineer that graduated the front end program on 11-19-2019 and this is by far the best thing I have ever done. I have the skills to be able to go after big goals and I can literally get a job anywhere in the world with...

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    Katy Welyczko Verified via GitHub
    Software Engineer · Software Engineering · October 2019

    Tough and Rewarding

    I had wanted to attend Turing for a long time. After watching some friends go through and succeed I talked to my husband about it and I jumped in. I was treading water for seven months, and I began to swim VERY slowly. 

    I now have more grit...

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    Rose Verified via LinkedIn
    Front-end Engineer · October 2019

    Life changing

    After a lot of research on teachers, curriculum, course length, and alumni feedback, I decided to go to Turing.  It was everything I had anticipated and more: teachers who truly cared about their students understanding what they were doing and often...

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    Corey S Verified via GitHub
    Associate Software Engineer · Software Engineering · August 2019

    Challenging and Worthwhile

    After following the advice of a good friend and mentor of mine, I began my Turing journey in January '19. This friend had gone to another bootcamp five years prior, and recommended Turing due to the positive experiences that he had in hiring several...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Having that signed job offer at graduation is living the dream, for sure. Thanks for being a part of Turing!
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    Sekhar Paladugu Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Engineer · Software Engineering · August 2019

    Four years later, still the best decision I ever made

    Hi, I'm Sekhar, I graduated from Turing about 3.5 years ago and enrolled back in August 2015 when Turing was pretty new. I graduated from college in 2012 with a BA in History, and spent three years working in sales and marketing in both California and...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    Your work always comes down to your persistence. The industry is better off for having you in it: working, advocating, and making things better.
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    Ricardo Verified via LinkedIn
    Software Developer · Front-End Engineering · August 2019

    You might fail...

    And that makes all the difference in the world. 

    The fact that Turing has an eval system at the end of each module that is a simple pass or fail is ultimately what separates Turing from any other coding camp that I've yet encountered. They...

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    Jeff Casimir of Turing School of Software & Design

    Executive Director

    Aug 29, 2019

    People might fairly assume we're most proud of the superstars who dominate every challenge. But they're not really the point of the work. They could have learned by reading books or getting a masters in CS. There's so much more pride when we get to support and watch somebody struggle, doubt, find their determination, and finally succeed. That's when you know we've really done something together. I'll always remember your kiddo's "first steps" video in the Turing hallway. Go build her an amazing future.
Courses

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  • Software Engineering
Outcomes

Turing School of Software & Design Alumni Outcomes

56%
Employment Rate
59%
Graduation Rate
$72,800
Median Salary
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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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News

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Updated May 22, 2023
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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.

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.

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

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

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.

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You can read 221 reviews of Turing School of Software & Design on Course Report! 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.

Is Turing School of Software & Design accredited?

Division of Private Occupational Schools, Department of Higher Education, State of Colorado Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training

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