Wayne State University

10/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2024 11:46

Student internships, ticket discounts available as part of Wayne State University, Detroit City FC partnership

DCFC CEO and Co-Owner Sean Mann and Wayne State University President Kimberly Andrews Espy, Ph.D., celebrate the organizations' historic partnership agreement.

Wayne State and Detroit City FC (DCFC) have announced a new partnership through which the university becomes the professional soccer team's exclusive higher education partner. The agreement opens doors for current and future WSU students by establishing a robust internship program with Detroit City FC. The program extends Wayne State's College to Career commitment by offering invaluable hands-on experience in areas such as sports management, marketing, and event coordination.

"Wayne State consistently provides our students with a top-tier academic experience in the classroom. We also want every student on our campus to benefit from exciting learn-by-doing opportunities that prepare them for success in their future careers," said WSU President Kimberly Andrews Espy, Ph.D. "Many of our students and faculty choose Wayne State because of our unique relationship with Detroit. The growth of Detroit City FC is one of the best stories in American sports, and now our university and students will benefit from it."

The collaboration also benefits Wayne State students who will enjoy special ticket discounts of at least 30% for DCFC matches and free shuttle buses from campus to select matches.

As part of the collaboration, the Wayne State University logo will proudly adorn the top back of Detroit City FC's men's and women's jerseys, symbolizing an alliance that will engage current and prospective students, faculty and staff. The WSU logo will also be on jerseys of Detroit-area youth teams. This prominent visibility also reflects Wayne State's ongoing investment in and commitment to Detroit.

"Whether it's through DCFC's youth academy and indoor soccer facility in Detroit, or Wayne State's financial aid offerings and academic support programs, both of our organizations offer young people and other members of our community access to opportunity," said DCFC President Sean Mann. "I'm excited to see what we can accomplish together on the same team."

The new Wayne State University-branded jerseys will debut at Detroit City FC's first match of the 2025 season.