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How to Enroll

Our simple enrollment process is designed to get you started quickly

1

Explore & Choose

Review our bootcamp outlines and attend a free info session to find the perfect career path for you.

2

Apply Online

Fill out our simple online application. No technical experience required for beginner programs.

3

Interview

A brief, non-technical interview with an admissions advisor to ensure LIT is the right fit.

4

Secure Your Spot

Choose your payment option and sign your enrollment agreement to reserve your place.

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Flexible Payment Options

We offer multiple payment plans to make your education accessible

Pay in Full

$12,000
Save 10%
  • One-time payment
  • Immediate access to all materials
  • No interest or fees
  • Best value option
Most Popular

Monthly Installments

$1,200/mo
For 12 months
  • Spread payments over time
  • No upfront cost
  • Start learning immediately
  • Flexible and affordable

Income Share Agreement

Pay Later
After you get hired
  • No upfront payment
  • Pay only when employed
  • Percentage of income
  • Risk-free investment

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need prior experience to enroll?

No! Our beginner programs are designed for people with no technical background. We start from the fundamentals and build up your skills progressively.

How long does it take to complete a bootcamp?

Our bootcamps range from 14-18 weeks depending on the program. You can study at your own pace with flexible scheduling.

What kind of job support do you provide?

We offer comprehensive career support including resume reviews, interview preparation, portfolio development, and connections to our hiring partner network.

Can I work while attending the bootcamp?

Yes! Our flexible online format allows you to balance your studies with work and other commitments. Many students continue working while enrolled.