Part-time bootcamps fit working schedules with evening and weekend classes. 6β12 month programs cost $8Kβ$15K and deliver 70β80% job placement for career changers.
Part-Time Bootcamp Structure & Scheduling
Part-time bootcamps run 15β20 hours per week over 6β12 months (vs. 40+ hours full-time). Classes typically meet evenings (6β9 PM) and weekends (Saturdays). Online-hybrid models offer flexibility. Time commitment averages 20 hours/week including projects and homework.
- Evening classes: 3β4 nights/week, 6β9 PM (4β5 hours total)
- Weekend bootcamps: 8β12 hours Saturday/Sunday
- Part-time duration: 6β12 months depending on pace
- Total hours: 500β800 hours (vs. 900β1200 full-time)
Placement & Job Outcomes
Part-time bootcamp graduates achieve 70β80% placement within 6β9 months, slightly lower than full-time cohorts due to extended timelines. Entry salary matches full-time graduate peers ($70Kβ$80K). Time-to-job averages 7β10 months (longer than full-time 5β6 months).
- Part-time bootcamp placement rate: 70β80% (6β9 months)
- Median graduate salary: $72,000 (comparable to full-time)
- Time to employment: 7β10 months (vs. 5β6 month full-time)
- Completion rate: 65β75% (lower due to life balance challenges)
Cost, Financing & Career Transition Strategy
Part-time bootcamps cost $8,000β$15,000 over 6β12 months, often supported by employer reimbursement. Some programs offer ISAs or loan options. Working professionals should assess learning capacity, schedule stability, and employer support before enrolling.
- Part-time bootcamp cost: $8,000β$15,000 (extended over 6β12 months)
- Employer reimbursement: 40%+ of part-time students receive support
- ISA availability: fewer options than full-time; often ISA-ineligible
- Loan financing: available; typical 5β7 year terms, 4β6% APR
Key Takeaways
- Part-time bootcamps fit working schedules (15β20 hours/week, evening/weekend) over 6β12 months.
- Placement 70β80%; median salary $72K (comparable to full-time); completion rate lower (65β75%).
- Cost $8Kβ$15K; employer reimbursement common; ISAs less available for part-time cohorts.








