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  2. IBM SkillsBuild - Wikipedia

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    The open version of IBM SkillsBuild is an online platform which offers over 1,000 courses in 20 languages on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analysis, cloud computing and many other technical disciplines — as well as in workplace skills such as Design Thinking.

  3. Trilogy Education Services - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Trilogy acquired The Firehouse Project, an online coding bootcamp, and JobTrack, an online career services customer relations management system. [11] It was bought out by 2U in 2019 for $750 million, with $400 million in cash (in part with a short-term $250 million loan) and $350 million in newly issued shares of common stock.

  4. National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies

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    Its mission is to strengthen the cybersecurity workforce and awareness of cybersecurity and cyberspace through accessible education. [3] With over 6,000 cyber security training courses, career pathway tools, and up-to-date coverage on cybersecurity events and news, NICCS aims to empower current and future generations of cybersecurity professionals.

  5. Certified Information Systems Security Professional - Wikipedia

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    The standard exam costs $749 US as of 2021. [30] On completion of the exam, to gain certification you need to complete an endorsement process to evidence at least five years experience within a mix of the domains. A dispensation can be claimed for one year with the relevant academic qualification.

  6. Per Scholas - Wikipedia

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    Per Scholas logo. Per Scholas is an American nonprofit organization based in The Bronx, New York City founded in 1995 [1] by John Stookey and Lewis Miller. [2] Per Scholas provides tuition-free technology training to unemployed or underemployed adults for careers as IT professionals.

  7. Fullstack Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fullstack Academy was founded in 2012 by David Yang (formerly of Yahoo!, Gilt) [5] and Wharton School alumnus Nimit Maru (formerly of Yahoo!, Bloomspot). [6] The company joined the Spring 2012 cohort of Y-Combinator. [7]

  8. Woz U - Wikipedia

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    The students take a micro course to learn software development, cyber security and data science. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] As of December 2018, Woz U had 350 registered students signed up for its programs. [ 6 ] Woz U charges $13,200 to $13,800 as a fee from the students for the courses.

  9. LaunchCode - Wikipedia

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    LaunchCode is a non-profit organization headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.Founded in 2013 by Jim McKelvey, it aims to help people enter the technology field by providing free and accessible education, [1] training, and paid apprenticeship placements.