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'''General Assembly''' is an immersive 12-week [[computer programming]] program founded by Jake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves in early 2011<ref>http://www.inc.com/30under30/donna-fenn/adam-pritzker-matthew-brimer-brad-hargreaves-founders-general-assembly.html</ref>. Beginning as a [[co-working]] space in [[Midtown Manhattan]] in 2011, General Assembly has evolved into a private school offering short courses and longer '[[boot-camp]]' style immersive courses, which offer prospective students the chance to complete a survey of [[web development]] related topics.
'''General Assembly''' is [[computer programming]] founded by Jake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves in early 2011<ref>http://www.inc.com/30under30/donna-fenn/adam-pritzker-matthew-brimer-brad-hargreaves-founders-general-assembly.html</ref>. Beginning as a [[co-working]] space in [[Midtown Manhattan]] in 2011, General Assembly evolved into a private school offering short courses and longer '[[boot-camp]]' style courses, chance to complete survey of [[web development]] related topics.
As of 2014, G.A. had 12 campus locations, on 4 continents<ref>https://generalassemb.ly/locations</ref>. To date, an estimated 10,000 students have taken classes at General Assembly.
As of 2014, G.A. had 12 campus locations, on 4 continents<ref>https://generalassemb.ly/locations</ref>. To date, an estimated 10,000 students have taken classes at General Assembly.



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General Assembly
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Location

Information
TypePrivate
Established2011
FoundersJake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves
FacultyAt least 40 as of 2012.
Number of studentsunknown (per year)
CampusUrban
USNWR rankingunranked
Website[1]

General Assembly is a computer programming school founded by Jake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves in early 2011[1]. Beginning as a co-working space in Midtown Manhattan in 2011, General Assembly evolved into a private school offering short courses and longer, immersive, 12-week 'boot-camp' style courses, offering a chance to complete an intensive survey of web development related topics. As of 2014, G.A. had 12 campus locations, on 4 continents[2]. To date, an estimated 10,000 students have taken classes at General Assembly.

See also


References

https://generalassemb.ly/