Star City Code School
8 May 2017
The Omaha Code School (OCS) has decided to expand into Lincoln by offering opportunities to turn out employable graduates. The Star City Code School will be moving into the new FUSE Coworking space in the Lincoln Haymarket; which was developed through a partnership with Nelnet and Speedway Properties.
The Lincoln course has a hard cap of 12 in order to start off really strongly without diminishing quality. The initial goal of the course is to use trained and credentialed educators who have taught a variety of subjects, including coding, at various educational levels.
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