Detroit’s controversial Apple Developer Academy has entered its 5th year
appleinsider.com May 30, 2026

Detroit’s controversial Apple Developer Academy has entered its 5th year

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Detroit Apple Developer Academy has entered its fifth year, offering free programs to students, including a nine-month learning experience. As a collaboration between Apple, Michigan State University, and the Gilbert Family Foundation, it is the only developer academy of its kind in North America. With over 70% of students completing the program, success stories include Saamer Mansoor's BeAware Deaf Assistant app and Courey Jiminez's project management role. The academy is one of 19 worldwide, aiming to turn students' apps into full-fledged businesses. Despite its achievements, the academy's expense and effectiveness have been questioned.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By fostering a new generation of iPhone developers, Apple secures a steady supply of innovative apps for its platforms.
  • · Successful academy graduates like Mansoor and Jiminez demonstrate the program's potential to drive real-world impact.