How to apply to the University of Delaware?

How to apply to the University of Delaware?

Communications from us might include links that begin with “http://apply.udel.edu/click/”. If you have questions about the validity of email that appears to come from the UD Office of Admissions, contact us at [email protected] or +1 (302) 831-8123.

What is Residence Life at University of Delaware?

Residence Life & Housing is part of the Division of Student Life, which contributes and facilitates critical learning and development within healthy, inclusive and supportive communities, so that all students may thrive at UD and beyond.

How to contact the UD office of admissions?

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Can a Delaware resident apply to the University of Delaware?

The University of Delaware has a Test-Optional Program for first-year (non-transfer) students who are Delaware residents attending a Delaware high school. Students can elect whether or not they would like to include their standardized test scores (SAT or ACT) in the evaluation of their application.

When to apply for University of Delaware 2020?

Applications for the fall 2020 semester open on August 1. Students applying Early Action should complete an application by November 1 and will receive their admission decision by January 31. Students applying for regular admission should apply by our priority deadline of January 15 and will receive their admission decision by early April.

Is the University of Delaware a formal interview?

The University of Delaware does not conduct formal interviews as part of the admissions application process. If you have any questions regarding the University of Delaware or applying, please contact your admissions counselor.

Is the University of Delaware a First Amendment school?

The University of Delaware is committed to upholding the First Amendment and the right of individuals to express themselves and support their beliefs on topics of personal concern such as gun violence. Applicants who share their views in a peaceful and law-abiding way will not be penalized in our admissions process.