School Comparisons

Path Unbound vs. Merit America: Which UI/UX Design Career-Change Program Should You Choose?

Quick Verdict

Choose Path Unbound if you’re committed specifically to UI/UX as a career and want a structured program with weekly 1:1 mentorship, a dedicated Portfolio School, and a strong visual design foundation. Consider Merit America if you’re a US veteran who wants to use your benefits, you’re broadly career-changing into tech rather than committed to design, or the deferred-tuition financing structure is the only realistic path for your budget.

Comparison

Which one is right for you?

Honest 60-second answer. No hedging. Find yourself in one of these columns and you’ll know.

Choose Path Unbound if you want…

Choose Merit America if…

FULL COMPARISON

The complete side-by-side

Specifics matter when you’re investing thousands of dollars and months of your life. Here’s exactly how the two programs compare on the things that affect your outcome.

Features
Path Unbound
Merit America
Curriculum & Teaching
Avocademy
Program scope
Curriculum source
Visual design foundation
Instructional Model
Instructor Choice
Portfolio & Career Outcomes
Avocademy
Portfolio coaching depth
Dedicated Portfolio School
Career services
Job Outcomes
Veteran / VA eligibility
Primary audience
Cost & Flexibility
Avocademy
Career program tuition
Portfolio School (standalone)
On-demand subscription
Payment plans
Course schedule

PRICING

What you actually pay — and what's included

No hidden fees. No “contact for pricing.” Here’s exactly what each program costs and what comes with it.

Path Unbound

School of UI/UX Design

Full career program — career-ready in months, not years

$7,080

total

Or start with on-demand at $29-$49/month · Portfolio School available standalone at $1,600 – $3,200 · Upskilling short courses + ongoing working designer mentorship available

Merit America

Merit America

Multi-track institutional career-change program

$2,997

total

Multi-track institutional career-change program Income-based pricing

The honest take on Merit America's "$0 upfront" marketing

Merit America’s “$0 upfront” headline is the same financing model as most bootcamps — a tuition loan or income-share agreement. You don’t pay upfront, but you do pay eventually. Path Unbound’s pricing is $7,080 transparent. Merit America’s actual final cost depends on the financing structure — read the fine print carefully before assuming “$0” means free. Where Merit America genuinely wins on cost: VA / veteran benefits eligibility, which Path Unbound currently isn’t certified for. If you’re a veteran, that’s a real reason to choose them, and we’d say the same on a clarity call.

REAL OUTCOMES

What graduates actually achieve

Verified data from graduated students

92.5%

Job success rate

1,000+

Designers trained

100+

100+

$75K+

Average starting offer

Career Outcomes

Path Unbound Graduates Have Landed At

From startups to Fortune 500s — our graduates hold design roles at some of the world’s most recognized companies.

Student Testimonials

From students who considered both

Real stories from people who looked at Merit America alongside Path Unbound — and one who tried a lighter program first before switching.

Merit America’s ‘$0 down’ marketing was attractive at first, but when I read the fine print I realized it was just a tuition loan — I’d still pay back the full amount. Once I understood the actual cost was comparable, the program structure mattered more than the financing pitch. Path Unbound’s design-specific focus and dedicated Portfolio School stood out.

George M.

Former D1 College Athlete Transitioning to Design

I’m a veteran and Merit America’s VA eligibility was genuinely important to me. Path Unbound was honest that they’re not yet VA-certified, which I appreciated. For some veterans, that single fact decides it. But I still think if you have the budget, Path Unbound is a great choice because it seems to have really great curriculum and instructors.

Ben F.

US Veteran Looking to Break Into Tech As A Designer

I wasn’t sure who exactly I’m going to be working with at Merit America because they don’t publish all of their mentors. I really like how Path Unbound shows all of their instructors and I can already look at their profiles before enrollment.I’m so glad I decided to enroll because I’m loving it! My instructor goes above and beyond in helping me.

Mandy P.

Real Estate Agent Looking to Transition to Design

FAQs

The questions people actually ask

Real questions from prospective students — answered honestly.

Not in total cost — only in upfront cost. Merit America’s pricing is structured around deferred tuition or income-share agreement, similar to most bootcamps that advertise “no money down.” You’ll repay the program through scheduled payments after a job placement or milestone, depending on the specific plan. Read the financing terms carefully and calculate your total cost (tuition + interest if applicable) before assuming the program is meaningfully cheaper than transparent-pricing alternatives.

Honestly, that’s a real reason to pick Merit America. Path Unbound isn’t currently VA-certified — we’re working through certification, but it takes time. If using VA benefits matters to you, that’s a legitimate factor that can outweigh program-structure differences. We’d recommend Merit America to a veteran on a clarity call if VA eligibility is the dealbreaker.

Different products serving different students. Merit America is a multi-vertical career-change program built for accessibility — broader audience, lighter portfolio support, multi-track flexibility. Path Unbound is a design-specific premium program with weekly 1:1 mentorship, dedicated Portfolio School, and visual design foundation built in. The price reflects depth and human time. If you specifically need that depth for design hiring, the gap is justified; if you don’t, Merit America’s pricing is appropriate for what it offers.

Not as a dedicated module. Merit America’s UX track includes some portfolio elements integrated into the program, but Path Unbound has Portfolio School as a focused module — and we offer it as a standalone product at $2,100. For design hiring specifically, portfolio depth tends to matter more than program length.

It can be, but check the actual numbers honestly. Their financing structure usually means you pay roughly comparable total cost to other bootcamps over time — the “$0 upfront” is a friction-removal marketing point, not a cost reduction. If real budget reduction is your need, look at our $29/month on-demand option (real lower cost) or our scholarships, or consider taking a free Coursera certificate paired with our standalone Portfolio School ($2,100) — that combination is often the cheapest legitimate path to real portfolio readiness.

Yes. We work with mid-program switchers regularly. We’ll review what you’ve covered so you don’t pay to repeat material, and adjust your plan accordingly. Book a free clarity call with us!

Risk Management

If you're worried about the investment

For a $7,080 decision, you should know exactly what safety nets exist. Here are ours.

1

Structured refund policy

Specific terms apply at each milestone — see our refund policy for the details.

2

Free syllabus + course preview

See exactly what you’d learn before paying anything. Download our full syllabus for each career program.

2

Scholarships available

Path Unbound offers partial scholarships for qualifying applicants — apply before enrollment.

Still deciding? Talk to a real human for 30 minutes.

No sales pitch. We’ll honestly tell you whether Path Unbound is the right fit — and recommend Merit America or another option if it isn’t. Most clarity calls end with a clearer plan, not necessarily an enrollment.

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