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Ada Developers Academy

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Type
  
Private

Phone
  
+1 224-225-5232

Established
  
2013

Founded
  
2013

Founders
  
Elise Worthy, Scott Case, Susannah Malarkey

Website
  
adadevelopersacademy.org

Address
  
1215 4th Ave #1050, Seattle, WA 98161, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PM

Profiles

Ada developers academy prospective student information session


Ada Developers Academy (Ada) is a year-long intensive school in software development for women with no previous professional experience in computer programming. The program is tuition-free, and students can apply for a low-interest microloan to meet living expenses during the year.

Contents

The program is divided into 7 months of classroom instruction and a 5-month paid internship with a Seattle tech company. The first seven months in the classroom focuses on Ruby, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript (including AngularJS), HTML and CSS, and computer science fundamentals. The last five months is an internship placement. Interns are placed at sponsor companies including Amazon, Chef, Concur, EMC² Isilon Storage Division, EnergySavvy, Expedia, Getty Images, Marchex, Microsoft, Moz, Nordstrom, Redfin, Tune, Substantial, Zillow, and more.

In its first cohort, 2013-2014, Ada Developers Academy took on 16 students. All of the first cohort obtained full-time job offers in software development before the course ended, and two of them received job offers from Amazon.com. Salaries for the job offers the students received averaged $75,000.

For its second cohort, which began studying in 2014, the program was expanded to 24 students, who were selected from 190 candidates.

A third cohort began studying in May 2015, and is also made up of 24 students selected from 206 candidates.

A fourth cohort will begin class in September 2015, and will consist of 24 students selected from 272 candidates.

Funding

Ada began as a project of Seattle's Technology Alliance and is funded through company sponsorship, individual donors, and public sources. Ada now operates as a nonprofit through its financial sponsor, Third Sector New England. Ada's company sponsors include Amazon.com, Expedia, Zillow, and Chef. Sponsors provide input into the course's curriculum, and mentoring and internships for the students. Sponsoring companies such as Expedia stated that they participate in the program in order to recruit great talent, and also in order to improve their diversity.

References

Ada Developers Academy Wikipedia