What the hell is going on with Lambda School?

The complicated business of selling social good

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@Erin.rose over 3 years ago

It's disingenuous to say that the ISA was the first bootcamp funding model to align incentives between schools and students. A number of schools had tuition reimbursement guarantees that refunded tuition in full if someone didn't land a job within a certain timeframe (usually 6 months) long before Lambda enter the game with the ISA model. You also didn't mention that Lambda sold some of their ISAs (which they had promised not to do) which means they actually weren't as aligned as they implied in their PR and marketing.

Evan Armstrong over 3 years ago

@Erin.rose Hey Erin! I think disingenuous is a little strong. Technically speaking, Purdue invented ISAs but I think it is fair to say that Bloom popularized them. You could argue that I'm giving them too much credit but the volume of schools that do it now versus didn't do it before bloom started makes me feel my assertion is fair.

I debated about including the ISA component but decided ultimately it wasn't the most important part of the story. The thing that matters is whether the students learn to code and get SWE jobs. which bank account those tuition payments land in is less crucial. However, you are totally right that contradicting public statements and private actions are very troubling.