[3] by Y Combinator, MakeGamesWithUs offered computer science summer camps for high school and college students.
In 2015, the school launched the first Income Share Agreement backed long-form computer science program,[4][5] billed as a 2 year alternative to college.
Make School’s curriculum is project-based and was designed in partnership with local tech industry employers including Yelp,[9] Microsoft, and Lyft.
Students are not required to submit standardized test scores[10] as part of Make School’s application process.
In addition, Make School is the only college that operates an Extended Income-Based Repayment (EIBR) protection plan which covers post-graduation payments for parent loans and private student loans for students who are unemployed or underemployed[12] Make School operated the first program to be accredited[13] under WSCUC’s incubation policy.