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Absolutely! We designed this streamlined curriculum to take students from novices to junior-level developers. We walk our students through multiple languages from beginning to end and reinforce concepts learned in lecture by having them work through drills and fully-featured labs assignments. These labs allow students to solidify concepts with learning-by-doing, which is an essential part of learning to code. Our highly qualified instructors ensure that our students are able to grasp concepts and help them learn how to correct any mistakes along the way.


Yes! Our Full Stack curriculum, whether it is completed through our Molecular or Catalyst Program, prepares our students to graduate as junior-level software developers. In addition to programming skills, students will learn how to polish themselves professionally via career resources provided by our Student Success team and will be prepared to apply and interview for developer positions.


Yes! The primary service that Covalence provides to you is live support from our full-time instructors and staff.

Molecular is our part-time program that takes 6-months to graduate. In Molecular, you can join any of our 5 daily live webinars that cover different topics, and you will have a weekly one-on-one mentoring session with an instructor.

Catalyst is our full-time program that takes 12-weeks to graduate. In Catalyst, you join a specific webinar every day, and you have access to your dedicated instructor throughout the day for live one-on-one mentoring sessions as needed.


For the Molecular program, absolutely! We created this program due to a high demand for a part-time option for our intense coursework. You are able to complete the Full Stack Developer curriculum through the Molecular program in 6-months by committing ~20 hours per week.

For the Catalyst Program, we discourage students from having full-time jobs while enrolled in a Catalyst cohort. It will be very difficult for you to keep up the accelerated pace of this immersive experience if your time is split between it, your job, and life in general. The Catalyst Program is a full-time commitment in and of itself, so if you are considering it, treat it with the same consideration you would give for a full-time, in-person bootcamp that you would attend from 9:00am to 5:00pm.


Molecular students will be expected to commit at ~20 hours per week to the curriculum in order to graduate in the 6-months.

Catalyst students will be expected to commit at least +40 hours per week to the curriculum, and that includes mandatory daily webinar sessions with instructors. Some students may need to spend more time than that to fully understand and utilize the curriculum.


We have job prep resources produced by Covalence staff members that are vital to the career success of our students. These resources include regular career guidance webinars, resume and cover letter workshops, and resources on preparing for interviews and technical problems.

We stay on top of job postings and new openings in order to share them with our students and alumni as soon as we find them. When students begin to apply for these positions, we make sure to reach out and connect with employers looking for talent.


Yes! you can get financing through our partner, SkillsFund. SkillsFund will cover your tuition and living expenses while you take the course.
To get qualified for financing through SkillsFund, go here: https://covalence.skills.fund/


Yes, you will need your own computer for our class. We require a Mac or PC with the most up-to-date operating system.

Note: Chromebooks are not permitted due to software limitations.