Delaware State University


DSU at a Glance
Founded in 1890 as the State College for Colored Students, DSU began as land grant college for agriculture and mechanical arts.

Over the last 115 years, it has evolved into a fully accredited, comprehensive university with a main campus and two satellite sites that encompass six colleges and a diverse population of undergraduate and advanced degree students.

The DSU president is Dr. Allen L. Sessoms, who began his tenure at the university in 2003.

Location:

The 400-acre main campus is located in Dover, Del.
It is only two hours away from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C., and only three hours away from New York City.
DSU also has satellite sites in Wilmington and Georgetown.