Hi there—nice to meet you. We’re General Assembly (or GA for short). We’re a global tech training community, here to help students just like you get the real skills they need to succeed in this fast-changing tech era. For over a decade, we’ve been making jobs in tech accessible to anyone (with or without a college degree). And now that every job is a tech job, we’ve evolved into a center of excellence for training students from all backgrounds to upgrade their practical tech skills for every company and in any role. Regardless of what your path after high school looks like, we’re here to teach you real skills to move forward and achieve real success—whether you choose us instead of going to college—or choose us along with going to college. No matter what, we’ll fuel you forward and make more possible. A little more about us… We’ve been teaching hot tech skills to all since 2011. 100,000+ GA alumni are networked around the world, building the future of work. We’ve won (and continue to win) best tech bootcamp awards from Career Karma, Course Report, and more. We offer hands-on instruction in full-time and part-time bootcamp or short course programs, as well as two-day workshops and even free tech skill classes. If you choose a full-time bootcamp, you can go from class to career in as little as 12 weeks. We’re part of the Adecco Group and partners with LHH, matching great talent to great companies. We offer a wide range of financing options to make taking that next step a reality. We can’t wait to meet you. Get in touch anytime through CollegeVine or drop a line to our Admissions Specialist Nicole at nicole.schaffer@generalassemb.ly. You can also explore all our course offerings in our course catalog at https://generalassemb.ly/students/courses. Or even sign up for a free tech skill class at https://generalassemb.ly/students/events?free=true&classes=true&location=online.
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