Hackbright Offerings
Hackbright Academy was founded in 2012 as the leading engineering school for women, with a mission to increase female representation in tech through education, mentorship and community, change the ratio in engineering and technology by providing the industry with strong, smart, and talented women.
In 2021, Hackbright Academy became part of Strayer University. Hackbright Academy was founded in 2012 with the mission to improve gender diversity in the engineering and technology industry. Since its founding, Hackbright has remained open to all, regardless of sex, as it continues to focus on empowering students to master the skills and knowledge they need to begin a new career in tech.
Hackbright offerings are:
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Software Engineering Full-Time (420 total clock hours)
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Software Engineering Part-Time (338 total clock hours)
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Software Engineering Prep (40 total clock hours)
For detailed information on Strayer's non-credit/non-degree Hackbright offerings, including, but not limited to, admission requirements, description of the offerings, tuition, and policies applicable to the Hackbright offerings, please see the Hackbright catalog or hackbrightacademy.com. Information is subject to change, please ensure that you reference the Hackbright catalog for the most current information.
Strayer University’s Hackbright offerings are not eligible for federal or state financial aid.