If you’re a student interested in attending WWDC—minus the approximately $1600 it normally costs, it’s time to get yourself in gear. The application for the WWDC student scholarship is posted at the Apple developer site and the deadline is the fast-approaching April 10th.
As the name implies, the WWDC scholarship offers a free ticket to WWDC along with complete access to all tech sessions and special events. Oftentimes, there’s a special event just for student developers and a career fair where you can meet hiring managers from Mac development companies. All this adds up to a hell of an opportunity for students with Apple-related career aspirations.
This year’s WWDC will be held at the Moscone West in San Francisco, June 9-13.
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