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FAQs

This class requires no prior programming experience, but you will need to be comfortable with computer use (using the internet, downloading software, etc). Women+ is intended to teach skills needed to be employable as a programmer, and is for individuals who are interested in a career in tech.  
We have also found that students who succeed in the class have a solid foundation in basic math and problem solving. That is why we have developed a short Problem Solving Assessment as a part of the application process.

There are no grades in the class, but students must complete all of the required assignments successfully in order to continue through and graduate from the course. Deadlines will be made clear at the beginning of and during the class.

Yes, though it is less likely. The reason we give the Problem Solving Assessment significance is important is because it shows us how applicants approach new puzzles that require logical thinking, which can directly relate to a student’s ability to master the material presented in the class.

Unfortunately, we are unable to allow applicants to retake the assessment unless they can demonstrate that they experienced technical difficulties that prohibited them from completing it.

In addition to passion and self-determination, each student is assessed on:
  1. Aptitude for problem solving and logical reasoning.
  2. Demonstrated technical interest. We do not require applicants to have previous related technical experience, though we do take demonstrated interest into account. (Ex: Exploring online resources or books on your own, Completion of Discovery, etc.)
  3. Interest in the Women+ environment.
  4. Pursuit of a related career.
  5. When enrolling students, we also strive to assemble a class that reflects the broader community and represents a diverse array of backgrounds.

Over the 24 - 45 weeks of class, students should expect to commit at least 15 hours per week for class and homework.

You can always view your current status by logging into your LaunchCode account, and viewing “Classes”. There, you will be able to access the assessment as long as you have correctly submitted the application.

No. Unfortunately, we finalize all of our course enrollment before the pre-work due date, so you are not able to submit your pre-work late. We give students at least 2 weeks to complete the pre-work to allow time to work around any other time commitments. We highly encourage you to submit the pre-work a few days before the due date to ensure that no technical difficulties or personal events get in the way.

Yes, it is okay to miss a class as long as you keep up with the lessons and homework detailed in the schedule. Remember, you will need to make up any class time you miss on your own time, and you won’t have the benefit of having your classmates and mentors there to answer your questions in person. Once you fall behind in class, the fast pace of the curriculum means it quickly becomes very difficult to catch up again. This is not an online course -- it is expected that students only miss class on an as-needed basis.

We always welcome and encourage people to reapply to the class. If you’d like to receive an email as soon as applications open please sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of the webpage and follow us on social media.

Students will need access to a laptop to participate in the course. Chromebooks and tablets will not be sufficient for use in this course. If you own a PC, you must have Windows 10 or later. If you own a Mac, the most recent Mac OS is strongly preferred. Additional specifications may apply for specific Women+  tracks. Laptops used for virtual courses also need to meet Zoom’s system requirements. You may check Zoom’s system requirements here. Pay particular attention to the System Requirements and Supported Operating Systems sections. If enrolled, please apply all system upgrades before coming to class.
There are no other requirements to participate.

Each class has a decision date, by which you will receive notification of your application status. Please do not inquire about your application status unless you have not heard back after the end of that date.

We believe that these opportunities should be available to anyone with the passion, drive, and aptitude to learn them. In order to support increasing diversity within the field of technology, we offer some classes specifically targeted toward groups of individuals who are underrepresented in the field of technology. For example, courses marked with the audience tag Women+ are held specifically for women and people of marginalized genders. To learn more about how our Women+ course designation came to be, CHECK OUT OUR BLOG.
During your Women+ class, we offer Career Modules that will help you build basic skills to help you pursue a tech career and prepare you to enter our Apprenticeship Program.
LaunchCode’s Apprenticeship Program is offered in select cities. Students interested in the Apprenticeship Program will go through our candidate evaluation process. In order to prepare a successful application for the apprenticeship program, students will need to put in roughly 150 additional hours of independent work on a coding project, which may take up to 8 weeks after the conclusion of the class. If our team determines you’re job-ready, our Company Relations Team will then work to match you with a company in need of talent in a paid apprenticeship or job opportunity. While LaunchCode does place hundreds of individuals into apprenticeships and jobs each year, placement is not guaranteed. We encourage our students to take initiative to pursue a career in technology on their own, as well.