Registering for Deep Dive Programs

The registration process at Deep Dive depends on the type of program you are interested in: full-time bootcamps or part-time classes. As you move through the registration process, our team will provide all the guidance and materials you need. 

Deep Dive Registration Process

  • Start by submitting your Deep Dive Registration Form.
    • Full-time bootcamps require a $1,500 deposit at the time of registration. This deposit will reserve your spot in the program. The remaining balance will be due prior to the start of the bootcamp.
    • Payment for part-time classes must be made in full at the time of registration, unless you are seeking tuition assistance in the form of a scholarship or other funding. If so, you will receive a registration form and your spot will be reserved once the tuition assistance is approved.
  • Schedule and complete an Intake Interview with our team.
  • Secure any funding you require.
  • Build your online student profile.
  • Complete and submit your final registration form.
  • Review and complete any prep work for the bootcamp or class.

Tuition Assistance

Considering Deep Dive? Many learners might be concerned about the cost, but Deep Dive offers several tuition assistance options to help cover your expenses.

While these programs are non-credit and don’t qualify for traditional financial aid or the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship, nine out of 10 of our applicants qualify for funding that covers up to 100% of tuition costs. Thanks to partnerships with charitable foundations and government initiatives, you might also receive financial help for other expenses related to your training.

To get started, apply to your chosen Deep Dive program and our staff will work to connect you with all available funding resources.

The following are our most popular funding sources. For a more complete listing of tuition assistance programs, please visit the CNM Ingenuity Funding Resources page.

Deep Dive student presenting her Fullstack Web Development project at a Demo Day event
Training for Your Future Funds (TFF)

Training For Your Future Fund (TFF) is available for Deep Dive students who demonstrate individual financial need after other funding sources have been explored. In addition, TFF is for those seeking training aligned with the economic development priorities of the City of Albuquerque and State of New Mexico.

Successful applicants will provide detailed responses to the application questions, a compelling personal story, and a strong case as to how this opportunity will contribute to their career goals or will contribute to New Mexico’s economy.

Please note: If you received funding from CNMI within the prior year, you will not be eligible.

NM Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NM DVR)

The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is committed to ensuring that every New Mexican with a disability achieves their employment goals and thrives in their communities. NMDVR helps employer partners find candidates who are skilled, loyal, and committed to their success.

Job Training Albuquerque (JTA)

Job Training Albuquerque (JTA) is a workforce development program that provides opportunities for the local workforce to gain necessary skills in order to fill skill gaps and meet the workforce needs of existing and potential employers.

Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA)

The Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is legislation that is designed to help get Americans into high-quality careers and help employers hire and retain skilled workers. WIOA funding provides training funds for jobs in demand.

Paying for Deep Dive Programs

Tuition varies by bootcamp, class, and pacing option (full-time or part-time). All payments and refunds for Deep Dive registration are facilitated by the Deep Dive team and processed by the CNM Cashiers Office. Payments can be processed by debit or credit card. Payments by check or money order can be made by visiting a CNM Cashiers location.

Key Details

  • Deep Dive students will not be issued a 1098-T because our programs are non-credit.
  • If you receive third-party tuition assistance, no deposit is required.
  • If you are paying with cash, credit card, or check, the non-refundable $1,500 deposit is due upon submission of the Deep Dive Application. The remaining tuition balance will be due by the application deadline unless another date is approved by the Senior Program Manager.
  • Tuition is non-refundable after the second week of classes.
  • In the case of low enrollment, courses may be rescheduled or canceled, with options for a refund or transfer provided.

The Deep Dive Team adheres to all funding partners’ requirements, including data collection and reporting on learner outcomes. When a learner accepts third-party funding, it is their responsibility to communicate with and meet the funder’s expectations.