Delaware State University
1200 N. DuPont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Delaware
state university is a fully-accredited, comprehensive university. This Dover, Delaware, college encompasses a diverse population of undergraduate and advanced degree students.
DSU's 400-acre main campus is only two hours away from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and
Washington, D.C., and only three hours away from New York City. Along with satellite sites in Wilmington and Georgetown, Delaware State University encompasses six colleges.
Undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees are offered among a wide range of disciplines, including mathematics, natural and social sciences,
education, airway sciences, visual and performing arts, management, accounting and finance, agriculture, natural resources,
nursing, and more.
Quick Facts:
Delaware State University was founded in 1891 as the state college for Colored Students, a land-grant college for agriculture and mechanical arts.
Nearly 4,000 students represent more than 35 states and 30 different countries.
More than two-thirds of undergraduates receive scholarships, grants, loans, or work-study assistance.
The Delaware State Hornets field NCAA Division I-AA teams in basketball, football, baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, wrestling, volleyball, soccer, equestrian, and bowling.
Delaware State University has international partnerships with institutions in countries such as Egypt, Nigeria, Serbia, Mexico, China, Cuba, and many others.
Delaware State University partners with schools, social services, and other institutions to give students opportunities to "give back to the community."
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