Financial Aid & Scholarships
The founder of Cubit360 believes students from all economic backgrounds should have the opportunity to experience a quality education. Finances should not prevent any driven person from receiving a computer science education. This is the right place for you to explore grants, discount, and potential scholarships that help make paying for computer science education as affordable as possible.
Note: Cubit360 learning is one of the first private coding school that offers assistance and support to students from underrepresented communities.
The student must be a U.S. citizen or a green card holder
Classes Began: April 1st, 2021
How to apply the low-income family financial aid?
Please email all documents to Finance@Cubit360 for the consideration of the financial aid.
- Provide a copy of last year household tax return which contains the student.
- Provide a copy of the student’s U.S. passport or U.S. green card or U.S. birth certificate to prove the visa status or the citizenship.
- Provide a copy of one utility bill containing a household member’s name on tax return to prove the residency (e.g., electricity, phone, or water) covering a one year period.
- Provide a personal statement.
The personal statement needs to be written by the student who apply for the financial aid.
The eligible candidiate’s personal statement will explain:
- Why the student wants to learn computer science,
- How the student contributes to the diversity of computer science community at Cubit360 Learning
- The willingness to be a teaching assistant volunteer later at Cubit360 facility to promote the computer science education in the community.
Sarah Bird Scholarship
- The student who attended any training camps at Cubit360 Coding Program.
- No constrain of the resident status.
- Each level only can be accepted once life time.
How to apply the USA Jennifer O’Keef Scholarship?
- Email an essay what you are hoping to gain from your coding education
- If you are provided a full or partial scholarship how will you pay it forward.
Mobley Family Scholarship
Low Income Prospects will be age 45+ with a sincere desire to break into the tech industry. This scholarship is forseniors who are beginners in learning Tech. To obtain this scholarship provide a personal statement describing how you will benefit from a techdegree.
More Information: http://cubit360.com/