New Student Orientation Columbus

General Information

Welcome!

WCCI Team

Need some help? These key We Can Code IT team members for your campus can help! Looking for someone else? Check out the entire team here.

If you need additional assistance, please email support@wecancodeit.org

Ben Williams

Java Instructor

ben@wecancodeit.org

Lacey Nichols

Student Success Coach

lacey@wecancodeit.org

Kendra Reynolds

Lead Admissions Rep

kendra.reynolds@wecancodeit.org

Values

We Can Code IT expects all members of our team, both students and staff, to work by our team values, and holds all accountable to those values. Our code of conduct, which you'll be asked be asked to sign on the first day of class, is based in upholding these values. As our program is intended to prepare students to enter the tech industry as employees, they are evaluated based on, and held accountable to these values, much in the same way they can expect to be in a work environment.

Be the Best At What We Do

  • Refusing to settle for mediocrity
  • Embracing our team values
  • Commitment to modern tech education standards and practices

Own Your Own Stuff

  • Sharing progress, good and bad
  • Meeting your goals and obligations

Embrace Agility

  • Thinking outside the box
  • Adapt, change, evaluate
  • Growth mindset

We Mean Business

  • Quality first
  • Do your best work
  • Priority-minded
  • Grit, determination, and focus

Do the Right Thing

  • Helping others
  • Choose with your values

Strive to Understand

  • Actively listening before responding
  • Asking questions
  • Assuming the best

Champion Diversity and Inclusion

  • Understanding and challenging your biases
  • Giving equal attention to those who are different
  • Supporting those who might have different needs than your own

Before the First Day

Before classes start on Tuesday, September 3rd, make sure you've taken care of all of the following items to ensure you're ready to start off on the right foot!

Buy Your Books

Java Emphasis

Required Books

Head First Java (2nd Edition) by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates

Optional Books

Spring Boot Cookbook (2nd Edition) by Alex Antonov

Head First Design Patterns by Eric Freeman et. al.

Finish Your Admission Paperwork

Make sure you've signed your enrollment agreement and paid your registration fee. If you are unsure if this is complete, reach out to Kendra Reynolds, Lead Admissions Representative, at kendra.reynolds@wecancodeit.org

Make Sure You've Worked With Student Finance

Our Student Financing Department works with students from their enrollment date to the start of the first day of classes. At this time, your tuition payment or arrangement should have already been completed, but if for any reason you still need to make an arrangement or have any questions please reach out to Rachael Olasunkanmi in the Student Financing Department.

Check out the Catalog

You can view the entire catalog here

Watch the Student Disclosure Video

New Student Disclosure Video

Submit a Resume to Your Student Success Coach

Don't worry, we're going to help you create a fantastic resume for your transition into tech! BUT, it'll help your coach right away to see where you're coming from. It doesn't matter what it looks like, if you have a resume, send your coach Lacey Nichols a quick email with it attached.

Cultivate a Support System

Prepare to be completely committed and immersed in your bootcamp learning experience. Before you start class it's a good idea to have conversations with your support system, such as your partner, family, and friends. Ensure you have childcare, transportation, and other duties covered. You should absolutely not be working while attending our in-person session. Please feel free to use We Can Code IT staff and faculty as a part of your support system during your time in the bootcamp

Learning Resources and Information

This information will help you get a head start prior to your first day of class

We Can Code IT's Educational Androgogy

The Korda Method

Our method creates life-changing learning experiences where students master skills and gain substantive confidence by solving real-world problems on teams.

John Dewey - Project Based Learning

Understand that our current standard educational system is one based on industrial-era ideals of efficiency. Unfortunately, this efficiency is not necessarily focused on the that of student learning. It is for the administration. Bells at 50 minutes and separated classes that focus on teacher specializations, efficiencies in cost/time for the flow of the school system are not the best for students but for the cost and management of the organization.

We understand that methodologies and paradigms of project- and problem-based learning focus on the application of skills we facilitate, but that you put the effort forth to integrate. We value your education more than our industrial efficiency.

Click here to read more.

Maria Montessori - Self-Motivation

We value Montessori's beliefs in self-motivation, self-discipline, self-discovery. The following principles are deeply held beliefs at WCCI:

  • Provide a carefully prepared environment offering students opportunities to work with materials and gain experience ... to develop awareness and skills in a natural, spontaneous way.
  • Understand that the only authentic impulse for learning is self-motivation
  • Flow -- concentration.
  • Appreciation of organization - methodologies (not spaghetti code).

Agile Mindset, Principles, and Values

Coding Resources

Practice with git

Clean Code

Free Code Camp is a great place to get a little coding under your belt before the first day of class

Udemy's Java Master Class Isn't required, but is a favorite of our Java instructors