Alumni Stories

From TSA Security to Software Engineer

Meet Atlanta Flatiron School Alum and Popmenu Software Engineer, Deka Ambia! During the summer of 6th grade, she stumbled upon coding through an internet forum and fell in love with it.  Later in life, she received poor advice that she needed to be proficient in math to take programming classes in college, so she abandoned the […]
Staff / Coach Features

How Our Teachers Combine Expertise and Passion to Make Learning Effective

Our teachers are at the very heart of our mission at Flatiron School and are instrumental to our goal of helping students of all backgrounds pursue a better life through education.
Announcements

A Change to Our Programming

Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored ways to reduce operating costs in a way that ensures we can continue to serve our students with the quality of education they deserve and have come to expect.
Announcements

Expanded Access: The Access Scholarship in the wake of COVID-19

Flatiron School is a community of life-long learners and career changers, finding connections as students, instructors, and learning communities, both online and in-person.
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Don’t Be Afraid to Ask a Question: Problem Solving on Learn.co

Flatiron School no longer user the Ask a Question feature When you get stuck on a coding problem, there’s a benefit to working at it and googling it before asking for help. But when you’ve exhausted those options, it’s time to ask a question. Unfortunately, that’s not the easiest thing to do when learning online […]
Career Advice

Leaning into Uncertainty: Celebrate Your Wins

Promoting positivity is more important than ever right now.  Given the changes in your communities (and, for many of us, in our workspaces) in recent weeks, you may need to adjust your expectations for your own productivity or what you believe you need to accomplish each day. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed by […]