Sabio Coding Bootcamp Accepts GI Bill

Liliana Aide Monge
Sabio Coding Bootcamp
2 min readNov 20, 2018

Since our inception in 2013, Sabio has always worked to be transparent about our graduation rates, employment outcomes as we are deeply committed to our Sabio Fellows.

Over the past two years Sabio worked tirelessly with the California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education (CSAAVE) a part of the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) and operates under the authority of the US Department of Veterans Affair (USDVA) in order to be able to accept the GI Bill for Military Veterans and or Military-Connected Individuals. The exciting part is that our Full Stack Web Development Training Program may be taken by anyone in the Country at our Southern California Campuses in Culver City and or Irvine and they can use their Veteran Administration benefits to not only pay for the program tuition, they may also receive a Basic Allowance For Housing based on our Culver City main campus address of 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, CA 90230.

Sabio is the only coding bootcamp in California that has survived the bureaucratic hurdles required to work with the VA. It says something about our commitment to veterans and to military-connected individuals that we would dedicate time and resources to this effort. Coding Bootcamps are a proven way to secure the skills needed to become a professional software engineer, and now you can do so using your GI Bill. Sabio is a top-rated coding bootcamp according to SwitchUp and CourseReport, we have secured BPPE approval and we report employment outcomes annually. There is no reason to choose any other program. The Sabio Coding Bootcamp allows you to use your veteran benefits and to take advantage of the ever-expanding Sabio network with grads at amazing companies like Microsoft, Tesla, JPL, Lockheed Martin, NBC Universal to name a few. For veterans that do not have 100% benefits, we collaborate with a couple of different nonprofits to help meet your funding gap. We also are willing to work with Voc Rehab and the Department of Rehabilitation.

Gregorio [Sabio’s co-founder and Chief Technology Officer] and I have the best intentions for helping our fellows and have been and are committed to remaining 100% transparent with all students and governing agencies, and we are super excited to help Veterans from throughout the country learn to code & thrive in tech.

Reach-out and apply for our December 10th — Irvine Cohort, or our January 7th — Culver City or Irvine Cohorts.

Check-out the application process here: https://sabio.la/gi

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Written by Liliana Aide Monge

Co-Founder of Sabio an inclusive web developer community. #LearnToCode

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