Galvanize Foundation Scholarship Application

This is the application for Galvanize Foundation Scholarships, intended to be completed after you have already begun the enrollment process to a Hack Reactor Software Engineering Immersive program.

For more information about scholarship eligibility and the selection process, please refer to the Galvanize Foundation Scholarships page. If you still have questions, please email scholarships@galvanize.com.
Program Application

Scholarships are program-specific. Therefore you should determine which program you will attend before submitting your application.

Applicants who have not met requirements for program acceptance by the scholarship selection date are ineligible for an award.
In order for your scholarship application to be considered, you must have already begun the enrollment process.

Find out the steps you’ll take to apply and enroll in a Hack Reactor Coding Bootcamp here. Once you have submitted a program application, you can return here to complete a scholarship application.
Applicant Information



If different than Legal First Name. If not, leave blank.

Use same email from your program enrollment application.
To be eligible to receive a scholarship, you must meet one of the following residency criteria:
  1. You are a U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident, or DACA recipient, or
  2. You have a valid social security number and the legal right to work in the U.S., or
  3. You are present in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status ("TPS") and have a valid and current employment authorization document.

Scholarship Application

The We Stand Together Scholarship is currently offered exclusively to students of the SJP 19-week or SJT 38-week programs.

The We Stand Together Scholarship is currently offered exclusively to students of the SJP 19-week or SJT 38-week programs.

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The We Stand Together Scholarship is offered to students who identify as Black or African American.


Personal Insights

Galvanize Foundation scholarships are intended to make the immersive training programs more financially accessible to individuals from underrepresented populations in the tech industry. The following questions help us determine which applicants have the greatest need for scholarship assistance, are most likely to be successful in Galvanize programs, and align most closely with our values. You may use up to 200 words per section.


The Scholarship Advisory Council will also consider two responses from your program application:

  1. What is your motivating factor for learning Software Engineering?

  2. You are applying to a bootcamp where you will work incredibly hard on an individual level and collaborate with your classmates in ways that mirror professional environments. This type of learning experience is unique because of the intensity of the schedule and the time commitment required. Communication, personal accountability and problem-solving skills are critical for success. Please tell us how you will excel in this environment.








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