Where will life take you? We invite you to begin your journey here at Delaware State University.
Delaware State University has a long and proud history as one of America’s premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), yet offers an education that blends those long-standing traditions with a growing community that values diversity.
Founded in 1891, the University embraces its heritage as a land-grant educational institution, rooted in agriculture and education. Our current population includes a 64 percent African-American enrollment and an increasing number of Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian and international students.
With a focus on degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence, we are at the vanguard of the region’s higher education community. We offer 41 undergraduate degree options, 16 master’s degree programs and five doctoral degree programs.
Our programs are available at our main campus in Dover and locations in Wilmington and Georgetown, with many courses available online. Our Wilmington location, conveniently located on Kirkwood Highway near the heart of the state’s business ecosystem, is home to four in-demand master’s programs.
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