
We believe in bringing more diversity to the tech industry to make it a better, and more inclusive place.
No matter where you start from - whether you’re part of an underrepresented community, financially strained, or simple intimidated by thougth of launching a new career - you have the potential to change things. We’ll show you how.
Diversity & Inclusion Matters
From master students to non-degree holders, bakers, and bartenders, Apex has experience helping diverse populations successfully transform their skills.
Our mission is to make high-quality engineering education affordable.
In the past, 86% of the people applying to Apex could not Enrol due to financial reasons. We concentrated efforts on reducing the financial barriers by finding partners and sponsors who sharead our vision. Today, thanks to joint efforts, 80% of our students receive some form of financial support, making top quality education accessible to a wider audience.
Since our first kick-off in 2020, these goals have been fundamental to our mission.
To be a premier school for coding education, enriching the future of our students
To secure job placement for our graduates immediately after the program completion
To make high quality education accessible to anyone eager to embark on a coding career
Full-Tuition Coding Bootcamp Scholarships
Our mission is to create greater access to careers in technology. We strive for our student body to reflect the makeup of the communities we serve. Through Represent Tech, we’re proud to offer full-tuition scholarships for our full-time Beginner Coding Bootcamp. Email scholarships@galvanize.comOpens a new window to get more information.
Scholarship Eligibility
A candidate must be accepted into an upcoming cohort, actively seeking employment, and authorized to work in the U.S. This opportunity is intended for individuals from groups that are marginalized in the tech industry. This includes, but is not limited to, those who self-identify as Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Native American, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, individuals over the age of 40, veterans, and those who have been formerly incarcerated.
Scholarship Details
Scholarships are awarded on a quarterly basis. To be considered, apply in the quarter before your intended start date.
Scholarships are available exclusively to U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents who are authorized to work in the United States.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old, and recipients are required to enroll in an eligible Hack Reactor cohort within six months of receiving the award.
To Apply
Over 1,456 individuals, from diverse backgrounds, have benefited from our scholarship programs. Explore the major educational project we've contributed to and read about graduates' success stories.
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Projects Completed
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Beneficiaries so far
Have questions?
Read through our most frequently asked questions about scholarships
interested in a scholarship? Apply to your Apex program or email apexscholarships@them.com