FRISCO, Texas (Thursday, June 2, 2016) – FC Dallas has teamed up with Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), a private, non-profit university, as the club’s exclusive higher education partner to expand educational opportunities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
The partnership provides scholarships for club staff and players to continue their education online. SNHU students will also have access to internship opportunities with the team.
Five FC Dallas players are already enjoying the benefits of the program by taking classes during the season. Kellyn Acosta, Victor Ulloa, Zach Loyd, Tesho Akindele and Ryan Herman are all pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees through SNHU.
“I believe education is important, regardless of what career you pursue,” said Acosta. “I was 16 when I signed my first professional contract with FC Dallas, but I still went back to the hotel after road games to do my homework so I could graduate from high school. Now, we train for a few hours each day, but the rest of my day is pretty relaxed, so when SNHU offered us the flexibility of online college classes, I decided to take advantage of the opportunity to pursue a college degree.”
As one of the fastest growing and most innovative universities in the country, SNHU has more than 70,000 online students and 3,000 on its 300-acre campus in Manchester, NH. SNHU will quickly demonstrate its involvement with the FC Dallas community with a number of initiatives designed to improve and enhance access to educational opportunities.
On June 13, SNHU and the FC Dallas Foundation will team up to demonstrate the “science of soccer” to a local group of female students. Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas will join SNHU instructors along with the university’s women’s soccer team, and five FC Dallas players (Acosta, Ulloa, Loyd, Akindele and Herman) to study how science, engineering and mathematics apply to the world’s most popular sport.
Additionally, university officials and five FC Dallas players/SNHU students will dedicate a brand new mini-pitch at the Moorland Family YMCA later this summer, as part of the 20 for 20 Mini-Pitch Initiative. The initiative, formed by adidas, MLS WORKS, SNHU, the FC Dallas Foundation and the U.S. Soccer Foundation, seeks to create a series of 20 mini-pitches in underserved communities throughout North America. In conjunction with the mini-pitch unveiling, SNHU will grant a full scholarship to a deserving local community member.
“We are proud to be working with MLS and FC Dallas to give back to the greater Dallas-Fort Worth community and to show that education can be fun and accessible for students of all ages, said Paul LeBlanc, president, Southern New Hampshire University. “This partnership not only provides exciting opportunities for our students and for FC Dallas players, but it also engages youth in the community to show that higher education is a reality to which they can aspire.”
Widely recognized as a leader in player development across North America with 14 local players signed to the professional team, FC Dallas has also been a leader in the classroom. The first MLS team to hire a full-time college director back in 2010, FC Dallas sees more than 100 of its youth players either sign college commitments or receive some type of college scholarship each year.
About Southern New Hampshire University
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a nonprofit, regionally accredited, private university with an 80-year history of educating traditional-age students and working adults. With more than 70,000 students and more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs, available on campus and online, SNHU offers access to high quality and affordable education. SNHU’s main campus is located in Manchester, NH with locations in Nashua, Portsmouth and Salem, NH, and Brunswick, Maine. Recognized as the “Most Innovative” by U.S. News & World Report, SNHU continues to transform higher education by providing the best educational opportunity and experience for all students. Learn more at www.snhu.edu.