1Is Sky States a Real Company?
The first concern raised by skeptics online is whether Sky States is a legitimate, registered business. Our investigation confirmed that Sky States is a real company incorporated in the United States, with two registered addresses:
Wyoming Operations
30 N Gould St, Sheridan, WY 82801
Delaware Headquarters
8 The Green Suite R, Dover, DE 19901
The company operates a publicly listed phone number — (888) 810-2434 — and an accessible email address — info@skystates.us. Legitimate businesses provide these contact points. Sky States passes this basic legitimacy check.
Finding: Sky States is a legally registered US company with verifiable addresses and public contact information. It is not an anonymous or unverifiable entity.
2Does Sky States Ask for Your Social Security Number?
This is one of the most alarming claims circulating in online discussions about Sky States. Multiple users on Reddit have claimed that advisors asked for their Social Security Number (SSN) during enrollment calls.
What Reddit says: "They asked me for my SSN during a screen-share call."
We investigated this claim against Sky States' official policy documentation. Our finding is clear:
Official Policy: Sky States does NOT require Social Security Numbers.
Standard enrollment collects only: name, email address, and phone number. No SSN, bank account number, or government identification is part of the standard process.
If you were asked for your SSN by someone claiming to be a Sky States advisor, that request is not aligned with their stated policy. We recommend reporting such requests to info@skystates.us and to the FTC if you believe it was fraudulent.
3Is Screen Sharing Required During Enrollment?
Some prospective students reported being asked to share their screen during orientation or demo calls with Sky States advisors. This raised significant concern among online communities.
Our Finding: Screen sharing is OPTIONAL and NOT a condition of enrollment.
Advisors may request screen sharing to demonstrate the student portal or learning platform during a demo session. However, this is strictly optional. You may decline without any impact on your ability to enroll.
As a general security best practice, we always recommend exercising caution before sharing your screen with any organization during an enrollment or sales call. Sharing your screen during a demo is a common practice in ed-tech demos but should only be done after verifying the caller's identity.
4Why Does Sky States Call So Many Times?
The most common criticism of Sky States in online forums is the frequency of phone outreach. Multiple Reddit users reported receiving daily calls from enrollment advisors — some describing it as "harassment."
Sky States uses a conversation-first enrollment model. Their advisors are assigned to specific candidates and follow up to ensure they have complete information before making a decision. While this model is common among smaller ed-tech providers, the frequency of calls can feel overwhelming for prospective students who have already decided not to enroll.
How to Stop Calls from Sky States:
- Send an email to info@skystates.us with the subject line: "Please Remove Me from Outreach"
- Explicitly state your name and phone number in the email
- If calls continue after 5 business days, document the dates and contact the FTC
One clear written opt-out request should stop all follow-up communications. Sky States has acknowledged this opt-out mechanism exists and is respected.
5Is the $2,999 Program Worth It? Refund Policy Explained
Sky States' standard cohort program is priced at $2,999. For comparison, traditional coding bootcamps in the US typically cost between $10,000 and $20,000. On a per-hour basis, Sky States offers competitive pricing — approximately $17.50 per hour of live instruction, compared to $50–$100+ per hour at most US bootcamps.
However, the program comes with a strict refund policy that every prospective student must understand before enrolling:
| Cancellation Window | Refund Outcome |
|---|---|
| Within 3 business days of signing & payment | Full refund |
| Before the first class | Full refund minus $99 registration fee |
| Within Week 1 of classes | Full tuition refund minus registration fees |
| After Week 1 of classes | No refund (non-refundable) |
| US-based: within 14 days, course not accessed | Full refund |
Editorial Caution: The 7-day evaluation window is short. If you are considering enrolling, prioritize attending the very first weekend session before your refund window closes. Many student complaints relate to missing this window due to schedule conflicts or slow advisor communication.
6Does Sky States Deliver Real Training? Curriculum Quality Review
Beyond the enrollment experience, the core question for any ed-tech company is: does it deliver on its curriculum promise? Our investigation found the following:
- Live, instructor-led weekend classes are held regularly — confirmed by multiple student testimonial accounts.
- The Data Science & AI curriculum is explicitly aligned to the Microsoft DP-900 (Azure Data Fundamentals) certification exam, a globally recognized Microsoft credential.
- Students work with real datasets, build capstone projects, and receive mock interview preparation.
- Job placement is not guaranteed. Sky States provides career coaching, resume support, and opportunity matching, but employment is not guaranteed.
- Session recordings are uploaded to the student portal within 24 hours for students who miss a live session.
Outcomes Data (Self-Reported Surveys):
- • Data Science & AI: 72% placement rate within 180 days
- • Cyber Security & SOC: 78% placement rate within 180 days
- • DevOps & Cloud: 68% placement rate within 180 days
Note: These are self-reported graduate survey results, not independently audited figures. View the full methodology at skyreviews.us/transparency/methodology.
Final Assessment: Should You Enroll at Sky States?
Based on our investigation, Sky States is a legitimate, registered training company that delivers real programs. It is not a "scam" in the legal sense. However, it has areas of concern that prospective students should research carefully before committing:
Consider Enrolling If…
- ✓ You need structured, live instruction (not self-paced)
- ✓ Weekend classes fit your schedule
- ✓ You want Microsoft certification preparation
- ✓ You can commit to evaluating the program in Week 1
Proceed With Caution If…
- ⚠ You're uncomfortable with the 7-day refund window
- ⚠ You cannot commit to 15–20 hours/week
- ⚠ You need a guaranteed job placement
- ⚠ You're uncertain about the program fit