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We believe that the natural aptitude for learning to code is distributed evenly throughout the population, but access to opportunity is not.
We’re proud to offer scholarships to historically underrepresented groups creating greater accessibility to careers in technology.
Scholarship amount: $13,175 | Covers a Majority of Tuition Costs
We strive for our student body to reflect the makeup of the communities we serve. That means we’re committed to diversity within our classrooms and to helping our hiring partners foster an inclusive technology workforce.
To that end, we’re proud to offer scholarships to historically underrepresented groups creating greater accessibility to careers in technology. In order to be eligible, a candidate must be accepted and enrolled in an upcoming cohort, be job seeking, and eligible to work in the United States.
Hear from Tammy Deastlov, 2020 Represent Tech Recipient, about the impact of the scholarship on her life.
The Represent Tech Scholarship is awarded four times per year.
To be considered, first apply for and enroll in the bootcamp program. Once enrolled, you'll be invited to complete your Represent Tech scholarship application based on eligibility. The final step of the application process is to submit a virtually recorded interview for the scholarship team to review. Final selections will be announced three weeks post application deadline.
The last Represent Tech Scholarship application deadline was March 4th, 2024 for students in cohorts starting in April, May, and June, 2024. See below for upcoming application round deadlines.
Complete the Tech Elevator Admissions Process. Once you enroll, we will send you the Represent Tech Application form via email. This is a separate form from our bootcamp application and should be completed as soon as possible.
Submit the scholarship application form we email to you before the deadline for your enrolled cohort. Next, we'll invite you to complete a virtual asynchronous interview within 1 day after the application deadline. Notification of award status will occur about 10 days after interview submission deadline.
The business day following the application deadline, qualifying students will be invited to complete an asynchronous interview.
Potential students often want to know more.
To submit an official application you must enroll in Tech Elevator. After enrollment, you will receive access to the application form along with post-enrollment financing information and other enrolled student resources. You must enroll as a student and apply for the scholarship by the Scholarship application deadline for the cohort you plan to attend in order to be considered. The business day following the deadline you’ll be invited to complete an asynchronous interview if your application meets the scholarship eligibility criteria.
The asynchronous interview uses a platform called Kira Talent to allow you to interview on your own time. We’ve recorded ourselves asking interview questions, and you will video record yourself as you answer. You will receive the invitation to interview the business day following the application deadline, and you’ll have about 6 days to complete it. (Exact time between deadlines may be affected by holidays.) You can interview at a time that is most convenient for you, so long as you do so by the deadline you are given in your interview invitation.
Carefully review the eligibility criteria provided in the scholarship terms and conditions. Final eligibility is based on the self identification you provide on the scholarship form.
Scholarship results will be provided roughly 2.5 weeks after the application deadline. The specific week when you can expect to receive an update on your award status is published alongside each deadline.
We have a limited number of scholarships to award, and it is a competitive selection process. Students who apply for a scholarship should also make other tuition financing arrangements while waiting for the scholarship selection results.
Scholarship recipients have access to the same financing or grant options as all other students. If you expect to need to leverage any of those options to pay for your tuition (regardless of whether or not you receive a scholarship), you should begin applying as soon as possible upon enrollment. Your financing amount can be adjusted if you are awarded a scholarship.
Matavia Porter | 2020 Graduate | Wilmington
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