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Understanding the Financial Aspect of the FusionCyber Cybersecurity Program

Risk Management Framework Program Income Share Agreements. Cybersecurity Bootcamp costs

Are you interested in joining the Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program but concerned about the financial commitment? You're not alone. One of the most common questions we receive is, "If I don't receive a scholarship, do I have to pay out of pocket, and how much will it cost?"


The answer is that while scholarships are available, there is also an income share agreement option. With this agreement, you'll make a monthly deposit while enrolled in the program. Once you land a job, you'll pay off the remaining balance with 10% of your paycheck.


The income share agreement is a contract between you and Fusion Cyber that makes attending the program more accessible. Instead of paying the full tuition upfront, you agree to pay a percentage of your income for a set period. This ensures that the program is affordable for everyone who's accepted, regardless of their financial situation.


While the cost may be a concern, it's important to remember that the Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program is an investment in your future. With the demand for cybersecurity professionals on the rise, the program can prepare you for a successful career in the field.


Another common question we receive is whether the program guarantees a job. The answer is no. However, Fusion Cyber provides materials and resources that can increase your chances of landing a cybersecurity job. Our goal is to help you secure your first job in the field.


The Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program offers an income share agreement option, making the program accessible to everyone. While the program doesn't guarantee a job, our resources and materials can enhance your chances of finding a cybersecurity position. Joining the program is an investment in your future, and we're committed to helping you succeed.