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  1. Borough of Manhattan Community College

    New York, NY
    Borough of Manhattan Community College launched its hybrid cybersecurity bootcamp program in 2012. The program takes four-to-six months to complete and does not require admissions tests to apply. Instructors for Borough of Manhattan Community College’s cybersecurity bootcamp are part-time. The average years of industry work experience among instructors is two-to-three years. The instructor to student ratio for the program is 1:12. There are varying costs to complete the program. Students are organized in a cohort to complete classes.
    Borough of Manhattan Community College launched its hybrid cybersecurity bootcamp program in 2012...

  2. Claim Academy

    St. Louis, MO
    Claim Academy’s cybersecurity bootcamp launched in 2016 and offers open enrollment. The hybrid program takes 12 to 20 weeks to complete and costs $15,500 to attend. The acceptance rate into the program was 33% in 2021, and more than 700 people applied that year. The cohort-style program requires that prospective students complete and pass two assessments in order to enroll. The instructor to student ratio is 1:15. Students who complete the bootcamp receive state-recognized vocational certifications for each course in the bootcamp as well as Comp-TIA A+, Network+, and Security+ certifications (Security+, CISSP).
    Claim Academy’s cybersecurity bootcamp launched in 2016 and offers open enrollment...

  3. Code Fellows

    Seattle, WA
    Code Fellows launched in 2013 and while the program does not require beginner students to take an admission test, those looking to test-in to skip the entry-level courses and take a higher level classes are tested for sufficient understanding of the prior course material and expected outcomes. Instructors for this cybersecurity bootcamp are full-time faculty who are required to have at least four years of industry experience. The student to instructional staff ratio is 6:1. Students who successfully complete these classes receive state-recognized vocational certifications for each course offered in addition preparing them for industry-recognized Comp-tia A+, Network+, and Security+, and beyond.
    Code Fellows launched in 2013 and while the program does not require beginner students to take an admission test, those looking to test-in to skip the entry-level courses and take a higher level classes are tested for sufficient understanding of the prior course material and expected outcomes...

  4. Evolve Security Academy

    Chicago, IL
    Evolve Academy hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 20 weeks to complete. Launched in 2016, the program costs almost $14,000 to attend. Instructors are part-time faculty with an average of five-to-six years of work experience. The instructor to student ratio is 1:12. There aren’t admissions requirements because school officials say they believe that cybersecurity education should be available to everyone. However, aptitude and attitude are assessed during adviser meetings. Students are also encouraged to complete the academy’s free cybersecurity fundamentals course before the bootcamp. Graduates can take the Comptia Security+ certification.
    Evolve Academy hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 20 weeks to complete...

  5. Flatiron School

    New York, NY
    Flatiron School hosts a hybrid cybersecurity bootcamp that costs about $17,000 to complete. There is a part-time option that takes 40-to-60 weeks to complete and a full-time option that takes 15 weeks to complete. The 525 hours of instruction were developed by curriculum and subject matter experts with backgrounds in industry, academia, and the military. Students have to submit an admissions assessment, written application, and complete an interview. They also have to do course prep before the program.
    Flatiron School hosts a hybrid cybersecurity bootcamp that costs about $17,000 to complete...

  6. George Washington University

    Washington, DC
    George Washington University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs almost $12,000 to complete, and students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply to the bootcamp program. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. The program includes nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study per week.
    George Washington University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  7. Kansas State University–Olathe

    Olathe, KS
    Kansas State University–Olathe offers a cybersecurity bootcamp that takes six-to-10 months to complete. Launched in 2019, the program offers admissions on a rotating basis. Instructors are not full-time faculty, but the instructor to student ratio is 1:15. It costs between $8,995 and $15,820 to attend the program. Tests aren’t required to apply to the program. The program is hosted completely online and international students are able to participate in the bootcamp.
    Kansas State University–Olathe offers a cybersecurity bootcamp that takes six-to-10 months to complete...

  8. Northwestern University

    Evanston, IL
    Northwestern University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs almost $13,000 to attend, and students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. Each week, students have nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study.
    Northwestern University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  9. QuickStart

    Austin, TX
    Quickstart offers an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks to complete. The program launched in 2019 and costs $7,900 to attend. Accepted students are organized in a cohort, and the graduation rate for the program is 75%. Students who complete the bootcamp are prepared to take certification tests for A+, NET+, SEC+, CISSP, CEH, PENTEST+, and CYSA+. In 2021, 850 new students started the cybersecurity bootcamp at Quickstart. Instructors for Quickstart’s cybersecurity bootcamp are full-time faculty with an average work experience of more than 20 years. The instructor to student ratio is 1:30.
    Quickstart offers an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  10. Simplilearn Solutions

    New York, NY
    Simplilearn Solutions launched its cybersecurity bootcamp in 2022 and runs multiple cohort programs per year. The deadline to apply for a cohort is one week before the start date of the program. The six-month program costs $8,000 to attend, and the instructor to student ratio is 1:30. The cohort-style program does not require students to take admissions tests in order to enroll. Simplilearn Solutions has accreditations with ISACA and EC-Council for specific certification-aligned courses. Bootcamp programs focus more on skill alignment than certification alignment. The program is hosted completely online.
    Simplilearn Solutions launched its cybersecurity bootcamp in 2022 and runs multiple cohort programs per year...

  11. Southern Methodist University

    Dallas, TX
    Southern Methodist University hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $13,995 to attend. Students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply to the bootcamp program. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the bootcamp. Students can substitute the test voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. The bootcamp includes nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study per week.
    Southern Methodist University hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $13,995 to attend...

  12. The Ohio State University

    Columbus, OH
    The Ohio State University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs about $12,750 to attend, and students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. Each week, students have nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study.
    The Ohio State University hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  13. University of California–Irvine Continuing Education

    Irvine, CA
    University of California–Irvine Continuing Education hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs more than $14,000 to complete. Students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply to the bootcamp program. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the bootcamp. Students can substitute the test voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. The bootcamp includes nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study per week.
    University of California–Irvine Continuing Education hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs more than $14,000 to complete...

  14. University of California–Riverside University Extension

    Riverside, CA
    University of California–Riverside University Extension hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $11,745 to attend. Students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply to the bootcamp program. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the bootcamp. Students can substitute the test voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. The bootcamp includes nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study per week.
    University of California–Riverside University Extension hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $11,745 to attend...

  15. University of California–San Diego Extended Studies

    San Diego, CA
    University of California–San Diego Extended Studies hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks. Instructors for this boot camp are required to have at least five years of industry experience. The workload consists of nine hours of live instruction per week and 20 or more hours per week of guided study and practice. To enroll in the bootcamp, students must complete an interview, application, and assessment. Once students complete the program, they may receive a free CompTIA Security+ exam voucher.
    University of California–San Diego Extended Studies hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks...

  16. University of Connecticut

    Mansfield, CT
    Instructors for University of Connecticut’s online cybersecurity boot camp are required to have at least five years of industry experience. The 24-week program consists of nine hours of live instruction per week and 20 or more hours per week of guided study and practice. To enroll in the bootcamp, students must complete an interview, application, and assessment. Once students complete the program, they may receive a free CompTIA Security+ exam voucher.
    Instructors for University of Connecticut’s online cybersecurity boot camp are required to have at least five years of industry experience...

  17. University of Denver

    Denver, CO
    University of Denver hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $11,995 to attend. Students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply to the bootcamp program. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the bootcamp. Students can substitute the test voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. The bootcamp includes nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study per week.
    University of Denver hosts a 24-week online cybersecurity bootcamp program that costs $11,995 to attend...

  18. University of Kansas

    Lawrence, KS
    University of Kansas hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs $13,495 to attend, and students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. Each week, students have nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study.
    University of Kansas hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  19. University of Minnesota

    Minneapolis, MN
    University of Minnesota hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs about $11,000 to attend, and students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply. Applications are due Dec. 12, 2022. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. Each week, students have nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study.
    University of Minnesota hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  20. University of Texas–Austin

    Austin, TX
    University of Texas–Austin hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete. It costs almost $12,500 to complete, and students must complete an interview, application, and assessment in order to apply. Students get coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam and get a voucher to take the test after finishing the course. Students can choose to substitute the voucher for the Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+ tests. Instructors need at least five years of experience to teach. Each week, students have nine hours of instruction and 20 hours of self-paced study.
    University of Texas–Austin hosts an online cybersecurity bootcamp program that takes 24 weeks to complete...

  21. University of Texas–San Antonio

    San Antonio, TX
    University of Texas at San Antonio offers a 24-week cybersecurity bootcamp completely online. Admissions to the program are made on a rolling basis, and students are organized into cohorts. The program, which launched in 2021, costs $12,245 to attend. Prospective students must complete a 30-40 minute aptitude test to be considered for admission. This includes multiple choice questions assessing research skills, logical resasoning, or quantitative aptitude. While the test is required, previous experience is not. The graduation rate for the program is 72% and the program prepares students to take certifications in CompTIA, CEH and Security+.
    University of Texas at San Antonio offers a 24-week cybersecurity bootcamp completely online...

  22. University of Utah Professional Education

    Salt Lake City, UT
    University of Utah Professional Education hosts a cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks to complete. This online bootcamp costs nearly $14,000 to attend, and is both self-paced and organized as a cohort. The bootcamp includes coverage and support for test prep material for the CompTIA Security+ exam, and graduating students can get a voucher to take the exam after the course. Students can substitute the voucher for Network+, Linux+, Server+, or Cloud+. Bootcamp instructors must have at least five years of industry experience. Students have nine hours of live instruction per week and 20 or more hours per week of guided study and practice.
    University of Utah Professional Education hosts a cybersecurity bootcamp that takes 24 weeks to complete...

Frequently Asked Questions

Are cybersecurity bootcamps worth it?

A cybersecurity bootcamp provides intensive training and foundational knowledge to equip individuals seeking a cybersecurity-related career with the skills necessary to succeed. Bootcamps can provide a manageable alternative to the time and expense it takes to pursue a traditional degree program by providing flexible pacing and learning modes. Although different from a traditional cybersecurity degree, bootcamps can provide students with similar key industry skills. 

Is a cybersecurity bootcamp enough to get a job?

While a bootcamp cannot provide a guarantee of a job upon completion, it will boost your employability by equipping you with competitive industry skills and knowledge. For individuals with prior industry experience, a bootcamp certificate may help you climb the ladder or make a career jump, and entry-level applicants can reap the benefits of specialized skill training.

Are cybersecurity bootcamps for beginners?

Cybersecurity bootcamps can be a great fit for those people who are looking to expand their skills or specialty in order to change careers or enter the industry without the cost and time commitment of a traditional degree program. There are many programs designed for varying degrees of mastery. For example, Code Fellows offers a course that doesn’t require beginner students to take an admissions test, but more advanced attendees can skip basic courses by completing one. Not all bootcamps denote a skill-level designation, so be sure to read up on a program’s content and offerings before making any decisions.