Iteration 1 of 5
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Here are some of the best **flexible coding bootcamps** (part-time, online, and/or self-paced):
1. **Springboard**
- Very flexible, mentor-driven, self-paced
- Strong for: software engineering, data science, UI/UX
- Good if you want: 1:1 mentorship and job support
2. **CareerFoundry**
- Fully online, flexible pace, lots of career-change focus
- Strong for: web development, UX design, data analytics
- Good if you want: structured but flexible study
3. **General Assembly**
- Offers part-time and full-time online options
- Strong for: software engineering, data science, UX
- Good if you want: a well-known brand with live instruction
4. **BrainStation**
- Flexible online cohorts, part-time options
- Strong for: software engineering, data science, UX
- Good if you want: polished curriculum and live classes
5. **Fullstack Academy**
- Online immersive programs with part-time options
- Strong for: software engineering, cybersecurity, AI
- Good if you want: a rigorous, job-focused bootcamp
6. **Codecademy Career Paths**
- Not a traditional bootcamp, but very flexible and self-paced
- Strong for: beginner-friendly coding foundations
- Good if you want: low-pressure, learn-at-your-own-speed
7. **Scrimba Bootcamp-style courses**
- Highly flexible, interactive, self-paced
- Strong for: front-end web development
- Good if you want: affordable, hands-on learning
**Best overall for flexibility:** **Springboard**
**Best for live part-time learning:** **General Assembly**
**Best for self-paced beginners:** **Codecademy** or **Scrimba**
If you want, I can also narrow this down by:
- **budget**
- **beginner vs. experienced**
- **software engineering vs. data vs. web dev**
Iteration 2 of 5
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Here are some of the best **flexible coding bootcamps** if you need part-time, self-paced, or remote options:
### Top picks
- **App Academy Open** — Free, self-paced curriculum; great if you’re disciplined and want a strong full-stack foundation.
- **Springboard** — Very flexible, mentor-supported, self-paced programs with career coaching.
- **CareerFoundry** — 100% online, self-paced, with 1:1 mentorship; good for career changers.
- **Thinkful** — Part-time and flexible schedules, with mentor support and career services.
- **Nucamp** — One of the most affordable part-time bootcamps; designed for working adults.
- **Codecademy Pro** — Not a full bootcamp, but very flexible for building coding skills at your own pace.
- **Flatiron School** — Offers full-time and part-time remote tracks, solid for software engineering.
- **Fullstack Academy** — Strong reputation; flexible online options, including part-time formats.
### Best by need
- **Most affordable:** Nucamp, App Academy Open
- **Best mentorship:** CareerFoundry, Springboard
- **Best for working full-time:** Nucamp, Thinkful, CareerFoundry
- **Best overall reputation:** Flatiron School, Fullstack Academy
If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best flexible bootcamps for your budget, schedule, and career goal**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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Here are some of the best **flexible coding bootcamps** (part-time, self-paced, or remote-friendly):
1. **Springboard**
- Best for: self-paced learners who want mentor support
- Why: flexible schedule, 1:1 mentorship, job guarantee on some programs
2. **CareerFoundry**
- Best for: very flexible, fully online learning
- Why: self-paced structure with dedicated mentor and tutor support
3. **Nucamp**
- Best for: budget-friendly part-time bootcamps
- Why: low cost, evening/weekend classes, good for working adults
4. **General Assembly**
- Best for: reputable, structured part-time options
- Why: strong brand, remote part-time courses, career services
5. **Fullstack Academy**
- Best for: immersive but flexible remote learning
- Why: live online classes, part-time and full-time options
6. **Flatiron School**
- Best for: self-paced or flexible full-time study
- Why: online programs with mentorship and career support
7. **Hack Reactor**
- Best for: serious learners wanting strong technical training
- Why: remote options, part-time prep, strong reputation
8. **Thinkful**
- Best for: mentor-led flexibility
- Why: one-on-one coaching and online pacing
- Note: check current program availability and reviews before enrolling
**Quick picks:**
- **Most flexible overall:** CareerFoundry
- **Best value:** Nucamp
- **Best reputation:** General Assembly or Fullstack Academy
- **Best for mentorship:** Springboard
If you want, I can narrow these down by **budget, schedule, or goal** (web dev, data science, cybersecurity, etc.).
Iteration 4 of 5
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Here are some of the best **flexible coding bootcamps** (online, part-time, or self-paced):
1. **Springboard**
- Very flexible, mentor-led, self-paced
- Strong for software engineering, data science, UX/UI
- Includes job guarantee on select programs
2. **CareerFoundry**
- Fully online and flexible
- Good for beginners
- Strong mentoring and career support
3. **Thinkful**
- Part-time or full-time options
- 1-on-1 mentorship
- Good for software engineering and data analytics
4. **Flatiron School**
- Online flexible schedules available
- Well-known for software engineering and cybersecurity
- Good structure and career services
5. **General Assembly**
- Offers part-time and remote options
- Strong brand recognition
- Good for web development, data, and UX
6. **Nucamp**
- One of the most affordable flexible options
- Part-time, mostly evenings/weekends
- Good for beginners and career changers
7. **App Academy Open**
- Free, self-paced curriculum
- Great if you want maximum flexibility
- Best if you’re highly self-motivated
**Best picks by need:**
- **Most flexible:** Springboard, CareerFoundry
- **Best budget option:** Nucamp, App Academy Open
- **Best overall reputation:** General Assembly, Flatiron School
If you want, I can also rank them by **cost, job outcomes, or beginner-friendliness**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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Here are some of the best **flexible coding bootcamps** (good for part-time, self-paced, or remote schedules):
### Best overall flexible options
- **Springboard** — self-paced, mentor-supported, job-focused; strong for software engineering, data science, and UX.
- **Thinkful (Chegg Skills)** — part-time with 1:1 mentor support; good for people who want structure without full-time hours.
- **CareerFoundry** — very flexible, mostly self-paced, with mentor and tutor support; great for beginners.
### Best budget-friendly
- **Codecademy Career Paths** — highly flexible, self-paced, and usually cheaper than full bootcamps.
- **freeCodeCamp** — completely free, self-paced, excellent for building fundamentals.
- **Scrimba Pro** — flexible interactive learning with strong frontend tracks.
### Best for strong job placement support
- **Flatiron School** — offers full-time and part-time remote options; well-known career services.
- **General Assembly** — part-time and online bootcamp options with solid brand recognition.
- **App Academy Open** — free/self-paced curriculum, with a more affordable paid option for deeper support.
### Best for working professionals
- **The Software Guild** — part-time and online options, designed for career changers.
- **Nucamp** — one of the most flexible and affordable part-time bootcamps.
- **Launch School** — very rigorous, self-paced, and great if you want to learn deeply at your own speed.
### My quick picks
- **Most flexible:** CareerFoundry
- **Best mentorship:** Springboard
- **Best budget:** Nucamp
- **Best free option:** freeCodeCamp
- **Best for frontend beginners:** Scrimba
If you want, I can also rank them by **price, job outcomes, or best for beginners**.