In the 2010s, many turned to coding boot camps for a faster, cheaper alternative to college degrees, but current market shifts have diminished their appeal.
Matt Norden, CEO of 2U, noted that the long-form, intensive training no longer aligns with market needs, leading to closures of boot-camp programs.
Industry experts attribute the decline of boot camps to factors such as AI advancements, market saturation, and rising online learning alternatives over the last few years.
Ken Ruggiero believes that while boot camps may never regain their former popularity, they will remain an integral part of the education landscape.
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