Tech Elevator Announces New Full-Tuition Grant for Part-Time Program in Delaware
Tech Elevator Announces New Full-Tuition Grant for Part-Time Program in Delaware
Tech Elevator is pleased to announce that it will extend its grant opportunity with Tech Impact to cover the full tuition cost of its Part-Time Coding Bootcamp, in addition to its Full-Time, National Live Remote program.
To date, Tech Elevator, a Stride, Inc. company (NYSE: LRN) and a leading technology training provider helping individuals and companies gain in-demand skills for the modern workforce, has graduated more than 3,500 students placing them with over 900 hiring partners nationwide.
Tech Elevator is pleased to be a part of Tech Impact’s Tech Hire Delaware initiative, which aims to make it easier for all people to launch a new career in tech. Through funding from the Delaware Workforce Development Board and Department of Labor, Tech Hire Delaware works with partner organizations to provide free career training for Delaware residents. A career in software engineering, one of the career paths included in the Tech Hire offerings, provides a number of long-term benefits including upward economic mobility, competitive salaries, flexible and remote job positions, and the opportunity to work on innovative and impactful projects.
Qualified Delaware residents are eligible to enroll in the Full-Time or Part-Time coding bootcamps with zero tuition costs out of pocket. Eligibility requirements include that applicants be 18 years or older, be a state of Delaware resident, have a high school diploma or GED, and must be underemployed and eligible to work in the U.S.
To date, Tech Elevator has educated more than 150 students through the Tech Hire Delaware initiative. Tech Elevator is actively enrolling students for its upcoming coding bootcamp cohorts. To learn more about the grant opportunity and to apply, visit https://www.techelevator.com/bootcamp/delaware/.
About Tech Elevator
Tech Elevator, a Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), is an intensive educational provider helping individuals and companies acquire in-demand technology skills for the modern workforce. Through our 14-week, full-time, part-time, in-person and National Live Remote immersive online coding bootcamps, we teach students from a wide variety of backgrounds to become software developers while helping them build necessary career-readiness skills and career connections through our Pathway Program™ to land a meaningful job in tech.
Founded in 2015 with a focus on quality and care in everything we do, Tech Elevator has placed over 3,000 graduates into software development roles in over 900 companies nationwide. We have consistently been an industry leader for job placement outcomes and are committed to a proactive approach to transparency and accountability in education. Learn more at www.techelevator.com.
About Tech Impact
Tech Impact is a nonprofit that leverages technology to advance social impact. Our proven workforce training programs and intermediary services prepare our graduates to launch or advance their careers in technology. We strengthen nonprofits through a full spectrum of technological support, giving them the education and services they need to deliver greater impact and help their communities thrive. Learn more at techimpact.org.
Sandie O’Bruba, Marketing Director
sandie@techelevator.com
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