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No, you do not need to be a current student or alumni in order to apply.
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You do need to provide your own computer for the bootcamp. It can be a laptop or desktop as long as it meets minimum tech specifications. You must have at least MacOS 10.15 or newer or Windows 10. Because the bootcamp is live-online, you are required to have a webcam and microphone in order to participate in class.
Learn more about tech bootcamp computer requirements on our Online Experience page.
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We have a long-standing history of delivering high-quality tech education in a live online format. You'll learn in a fast-paced environment with hands-on 1:1 instruction, working closely with both your instructor and peers.
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To be eligible for the program, you must be at least 18 years old and a high school grad/GED holder by the start date of your intended cohort.
University of Michigan Nexus Coding Bootcamp
Transform Your Career in as Few as 12 Weeks
Powered by Fullstack Academy, the University of Michigan Nexus Coding Bootcamp offers immersive career training online. No matter your experience level, with our curriculum and career coaching, you'll get the skills and support you need to pursue a tech job.
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Why the U-M Nexus Coding Bootcamp?
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MillionTech Job Openings By 2032 (bls.gov)
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Student Rating - Fullstack Academy Course Report
10,000+
Successful Fullstack Academy Alumni And Counting
1,500+
Top Companies Nationwide are Eager to Hire Our Graduates
Why Learn Coding
There are many benefits to learning to code that go beyond programming. One key benefit is that it enhances your ability to solve problems. Coding teaches you to break down complex challenges into manageable steps, a logical thinking style that applies to all areas of life. Additionally, having some coding knowledge can make you a more attractive candidate to employers across various fields. Furthermore, understanding the digital world becomes much easier with a foundation in coding. Since so much of our daily lives revolve around technology, this knowledge empowers you to grasp how websites, apps, and software function—and more.
The University of Michigan and Fullstack Academy Partnership
The University of Michigan is a top-ranked public university with a strong tradition of excellence in research, learning, and teaching. Nexus at Michigan Engineering supports continuing education by offering professional education certificates and designing and supporting online degree programs from the University of Michigan College of Engineering.
The University of Michigan has chosen Fullstack Academy to power its U-M Nexus Coding Bootcamp. Fullstack Academy is one of the longest-running and most reputable tech bootcamps in the nation. Its graduates are equipped to succeed in the professional world through Fullstack Academy’s foundational teaching method, which allows students to thrive in their first job and every job after. Bootcamp grads also gain the assistance of Fullstack Academy’s dedicated career services team and leave as members of a supportive alumni network that can help open doors to future career opportunities.
Become a Hiring Partner
Fullstack Academy bootcamp graduates have gone on to work for major companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon. As a hiring partner, you will have access to this pool of tech talent to recruit from—before your competitors. There is no cost to becoming a hiring partner.
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