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Detroit's Apple Dev Academy: Success or Struggle?

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Apple's $200M response to BLM protests launched an academy in Detroit.
  • Graduates cite insufficient stipends and limited job prospects.
  • Program aims to diversify tech but faces challenges in student success.
Detroit's Apple Dev Academy: Success or Struggle?

Launched as part of Apple's $200 million commitment following the Black Lives Matter protests, the Apple Developer Academy in Detroit aimed to create tech opportunities for people of color. The program, which has enrolled over 1,700 students since 2021, offers a 10-month course in partnership with Michigan State University.

Despite exposing students to new possibilities and receiving positive feedback on mentorship and inclusive app development, challenges persist. Some graduates reported inadequate cost-of-living stipends, leading to financial hardship, and found the curriculum insufficient for securing coding jobs without prior experience or a portfolio.

The academy's broad accessibility, catering to students of various ages and backgrounds, complicates instruction and outcome measurement. While some researchers praise its free, high-quality instruction compared to debt-inducing bootcamps, its ultimate impact on diverse community uplift remains a subject of ongoing evaluation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The academy was part of Apple's $200 million response to Black Lives Matter protests, aiming to expand tech opportunities for people of color in Detroit.
Some graduates reported insufficient experience and portfolios after the course, making it difficult to secure coding positions.
The academy welcomed over 1,700 students since 2021, a diverse group with varying tech literacy and financial backgrounds, including individuals from 18 to 70 years old.

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