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Starting May 4, 2026, every TripleTen program costs less. Tuition is now more accessible across the board — and the rest of what you get from a TripleTen bootcamp is exactly what it was before.

Same curriculum. Same money-back guarantee. Same career coaches, learning coaches, tutors, real industry experience, and lifetime platform access. The product hasn't changed; the price has.

Here's what's different and how to read the numbers.

What changed in TripleTen's pricing

Across every program, upfront tuition came down by 30%.

Bootcamp Before May 4 After May 4 Net reduction
AI Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, AI Software Engineering $14,000 $9,800 −$4,200
AI Product Management $9,500 $6,650 −$2,850
AI Automation, Data Analytics $8,500 $5,950 −$2,550
QA Engineer, UX/UI Design $7,050 $4,935 −$2,115

These figures apply to anyone paying out of pocket. The same total holds whether you pay in a single payment, two, or four — the per-payment amount just scales.

What's available, by program

The 30% upfront reduction is the headline. The other meaningful update sits on the financing side: a new discount policy now applies to loans through Climb, Fortify, and Edly which can pull total loan costs down meaningfully depending on the offer you qualify for. Here's how each path looks now.

Third-party financing through Climb, Fortify, and Edly

The base loan totals for each program haven't changed. What's new is that we are introducing an additional discount policy that now applies to finance students. So depending on which tier your offer qualifies for, the total cost of your loan can come down compared with what it would have been before May 4 — and for some students, by a meaningful amount.

For example, a student who qualifies for a 15% discount now ends up with a total loan cost about 20% lower than they would have paid in April:

Bootcamp (at 15% offer) April total May total Change
AI Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, AI Software Engineering $17,750 $14,360 −$3,390
AI Product Management $11,390 $9,272 −$2,118
QA Engineer, UX/UI Design $8,840 $7,232 −$1,608

Note: The $100 down payment has been removed; financing now starts at $0 down. 

A note on installments

The 30-month in-house installment plan has been retired and is no longer offered to new students. Shorter in-house installment options remain available for the cases where they're the right fit; they require a deposit at the start of the program. Most students will get further faster on one of the upfront paths or on third-party financing through Climb, Fortify, or Edly.

Referral program

The referral program continues, and the way it pays out is worth knowing.

  • Your referred friend gets $500 off their tuition right at enrollment, applied on top of any public offer they already qualify for. 
  • You — the referrer — receive your $500 in cash or account credit 15 days after their cohort starts.

Why we made this change

The economy is unsteady, and a lot of working people are quietly questioning what their next career move should be. Tech skills are what give people stable footing when the ground shifts — and lowering the price of getting started is how we open that path to more of them.


A word from our VP of Enrollment:

"We have never required a specific background as a prerequisite for entry. Our primary consideration is whether an individual is prepared to commit to the work required for success. 

Reaching this pricing structure was the result of deliberate effort — restructuring our relationships with financial partners, re-evaluating payment models, and optimizing internal processes — while ensuring that the quality and outcomes of the student experience remain unchanged. 

Our objective is to expand access, so that more individuals have a viable pathway to transition into a new career when they need it most."

— Victor Menin, Ed.D., Vice President of Enrollment

Frequently asked questions

Why did the price go down? Is the product changing? 

The product isn't changing — the price is. The curriculum is the same, the money-back guarantee is the same, and the coaches and tutors are the same experts. The new pricing reflects work we did internally and with our financial partners, not a cut to what we deliver.

I was about to enroll — should I wait for the price to drop more?

Tuition usually moves up over time, not down. This is the most accessible entry point TripleTen has offered.

Why is the long installment plan gone? 

The 30-month plan has been retired. What's available now: upfront payments (1, 2, or 4 installments), third-party financing through Climb, Fortify, and Edly, and shorter in-house installment options where appropriate.

Does the lower price mean less support, fewer coaches, or anything being cut? 

Nothing is being cut. The guarantee, the career coaches, the learning coaches, the curriculum review cycle — all of it stays the same. The new price reflects internal cost work and partner restructuring, not changes to the student experience.

Summary of what changed

Category What changed What it means
Base tuition −30% across all programs Upfront prices are significantly lower for 1, 2, or 4 payments.
Loans (Climb, Fortify, Edly) A new discount policy now applies to financed plans Total loan cost can come down depending on the offer you qualify for.
Loan down payments $0 The previous $100 down payment has been removed.

Ready to start?

If a tech career has been on your list and the price was the thing standing in the way, that thing just got smaller. Talk to an advisor to walk through which bootcamp fits your goals and which payment path makes sense for your situation.