University of Delaware

University of Delaware or UD is one of the oldest universities in the U.S., the University of Delaware traces its roots to 1743 when a petition by the Presbytery of Lewes expressing the need for an educated clergy led the Rev. Dr. Francis Alison to open a school in New London, Pennsylvania.

Alison’s first class was “possibly the most distinguished in terms of the later achievements of its members, taken as a whole, of any class in any school in America,” wrote historian John Munroe. Those first students would go on to become statesmen, doctors, merchants and scholars. Thomas McKean, George Read and James Smith – from the first class that included three signers of the Declaration of Independence and a signer of the Constitution to a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, a Tony Award-winning choreographer and the former vice president of the United States.

Whatever your ambitions are, you can make them happen at the University of Delaware. In every one of our 150 majors, our nurturing faculty and supportive, energetic community will empower you to make an impact. UD distinguished faculty includes internationally known authors, scientists and artists. State-of-the-art facilities support UD’s academic, research and service activities. The university also provides thriving study-abroad program and expanding international partnerships further enhance our students’ education as global citizens.

UD exists to cultivate learning, develop knowledge and foster the free exchange of ideas. State-assisted yet privately governed. The university has a strong tradition of distinguished scholarship, research, teaching and service. That is grounded in a commitment to increasing and disseminating scientific, humanistic and social knowledge for the benefit of the larger society. The University of Delaware today is a land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant university.

The University of Delaware is a major research university with extensive graduate programs. Dedicated to outstanding undergraduate and professional education. University faculty are committed to the intellectual, cultural and ethical development of students as citizens, scholars and professionals. University graduates are prepared to contribute to a global society. That requires leaders with creativity, integrity and a dedication to service.

The university also promotes an environment in which all people are inspired to learn and encourages intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, free inquiry and respect for the views and values of an increasingly diverse population.

 

Location

Newark, Delaware (USA)

The Newark campus, called “absolutely the most gorgeous anywhere” in The Princeton Review, features a pleasing mix of elegant landscaping, classic Georgian architecture and modern, state-of-the-art teaching, research and performance spaces.  From intercollegiate athletics to club sports, UD’s school spirit permeates throughout campus, boosted by loyal fans who include students, faculty and staff, alumni, parents and friends.

Campus life is welcoming — enriched by distinguished guest speakers, NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics, 300-plus engaged student organizations, concerts and other arts and cultural activities. In addition to our vibrant main campus in Newark, UD has locations across the state — in Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown and Lewes.

Delaware has a pristine beaches and friendly, fun coastal towns. With a tax-free shopping spree at Delaware beach boutiques and galleries. Envision a land adorned with grand mansions and lush gardens and a regal charm of Delaware’s “Chateau Country.”

 

School & Faculty

  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Arts and Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Earth, Ocean, And Environment
  • Education and Human Development
  • Engineering
  • Health Sciences
  • Graduate College

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