Hit the ground career ready
Thanks to career learning opportunities like internships, job shadowing, clinical experiences, service learning and hands-on research, Wayne State students begin preparing for “what’s next” long before they graduate. These "learning by doing" opportunities help deepen a student's educational experience through application in real-world contexts, instilling marketable skills like critical thinking, leadership and communication that build a strong foundation for long-term career success. That’s one more reason why Wayne State graduates are in high demand in the marketplace. Below are just a few recent Warrior grads who sat down with us to tell their story.
About
Nearly 24,000 students from each state and 70 countries choose to study here.
Admissions and aid
Our tuition is the lowest among Michigan's major research universities.
Programs
We offer more than 350 degree programs, from biomedical engineering to urban studies.
Campus experience
Experience everything you can expect from a major university — plus a whole lot more.
Today@Wayne
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Graduate programs earn top national rankings
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Department of African American Studies honors anniversary of 1989 protest
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Public health student named 2024 Harry S. Truman Scholar
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J. Richard Pilsner to lead $3.4M NIH grant project investigating biomarkers for better reproductive success
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Researchers uncover potential treatment targets for Zika virus-related eye abnormalities
Events
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Parents and familySign up for Campus Connection monthly newsletter
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April 18Priority registration: Spring/Summer, Spring and Summer
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April 18Transfer chats with the transfer student ambassadors
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April 26Middle Eastern and North African Pre-Commencement Celebration
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April 27Black graduation celebration of excellence