Delaware Colleges & Universities

Delaware Fast Facts:

  • Climate: Influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, with a large fluctuation of humidity and rainfall
  • State per capita income, 2003: $34,199 (9th in the nation)
  • Major employers:
    • State of Delaware
    • Bank of America
    • DuPont
    • JP Morgan and Chase Company
    • Bayhealth Medical Center
  • Major industries:
    • Government
    • Education
    • Pharmaceutical and chemical
    • Banking
    • Automotive manufacturing
    • Farming
Get a career-building education in one of the fastest growing states in the Union when you attend college in Delaware. The largest cities in Delaware are Wilmington, Dover, Bear, Brookside, and Claymont. As of the 2005 Census, Delaware had a total population of 843,524.

Delaware features a collection of academic, cultural, and historical adventures that will develop you as a whole student. The environment features level plains, rolling hills, and swamplands filled with flora and fauna. Sites like the Delaware Center for Horticulture, Mt. Cuba Center, University of Delaware Botanic Gardens, and Winterthur Museum and Grounds provide an education outside of the classroom. Partner that with thriving college towns and you have an ideal city for higher education.

In Delaware, you'll benefit from on-campus and online course offerings that allow you to customize your education to suit your career interests.
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