Scholarships
iOS Conf SG for students, in partnership with Tinkercademy. Applications has concluded.
Join us to celebrate 10 years of iOS Conf SG in 2025.
Get Ready for Apple’s Swift Student Challenge
The Swift Student Challenge is an annual competition hosted by Apple where students showcase their coding skills by creating an app. Learn more.
Attend iOS Conf SG
Attend the 2-day conference on 16 and 17 January. Hear from prominent speakers within the iOS community.
Students’ Event
Join us on 18 January for an event designed just for students. Meet other scholarship recipients, hear from past Swift Student Challenge winners, and start thinking about your own submission.
Connect
Meet other developers and student developers doing interesting work on Apple platforms! Connect with the larger iOS community in Singapore!
Learn
Through talks at both iOS Conf SG and the Students’ Event, learn about building for Apple platforms and how to best optimise your Challenge submission.
What’s Next
Announcement
11 July 2024
Applications Open
15 September 2024
Applications Close
15 October 2024
Application Status
By End of October 2024
Eligibility
This scholarship is only available to students who meet the following criteria:
- • Currently enrolled in a recognized educational institution in Singapore with a valid school-issued email address.
- • Planning to participate in Apple’s Swift Student Challenge in 2025 and meet the eligibility requirements for the challenge.
- • Are either undergraduate, polytechnic, junior college, ITE, International School, or secondary school students.
We are looking for students who
- • are interested in building for Apple platforms (iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS),
- • have some prior knowledge and experience developing apps with Swift,
- • are receptive to feedback and open to learning,
- • and ultimately, would like to give back to the community.
The iOS Conf SG organizing team reserves the right to amend these Scholarship terms at any time at its sole discretion. Additionally, the team may disqualify submissions or revoke a scholarship if an applicant fails to comply with the Code of Conduct.