

At UD, we believe that a quality education should be affordable. That’s why our Associate in Arts Program (AAP) offers a cost-effective path to a UD degree for Delaware residents. With small class sizes, dedicated UD faculty and the SEED Scholarship that covers most students’ tuition for up to three years, the opportunities are endless. Our graduates have gone on to become educators, nurses, academics, business owners and much more. Where will the AAP take you?
If you can imagine it, we’ll help you build it, giving you the knowledge to bring your ideas to life and the resources to realize your vision. In our labs, students have used computer models to assist in the fight against cancer. In the Venture Development Center, student entrepreneurs used 3D technology to help firefighters battle blazes. In the MakerGym, engineering students designed a biodegradable bicycle for a more sustainable future. What will you make?
If the health crisis that upended every country on the globe taught us one thing, it’s that there’s still work to be done. And the students and faculty at UD are doing it. They’re studying faster ways to get medicines to patients; they’re examining the molecular structure of viruses; they’re designing new treatments and new ways to serve people in crisis.
A pessimist might say that there’s always been injustice and there always will be. At UD, we’re not pessimists. Where we see injustice, large and small, we ask: What can we do to change it? What can we do to make our society more equitable? The answers our students and faculty have come up with might surprise you.
The problems our environment faces are large. That’s why it takes all of us at UD to chip in. We need students in every field to bring their unique skills to the table. We need policy analysts to craft smart legislation, writers and artists to spread the word, teachers to inform the next generation and entrepreneurs to build sustainable businesses.
At UD, we believe that a quality education should be affordable. That’s why our Associate in Arts Program (AAP) offers a cost-effective path to a UD degree for Delaware residents. With small class sizes, dedicated UD faculty and the SEED Scholarship that covers most students’ tuition for up to three years, the opportunities are endless. Our graduates have gone on to become educators, nurses, academics, business owners and much more. Where will the AAP take you?
If you can imagine it, we’ll help you build it, giving you the knowledge to bring your ideas to life and the resources to realize your vision. In our labs, students have used computer models to assist in the fight against cancer. In the Venture Development Center, student entrepreneurs used 3D technology to help firefighters battle blazes. In the MakerGym, engineering students designed a biodegradable bicycle for a more sustainable future. What will you make?
Ranked a Top Ten Public School in the U.S.
Wall Street Journal, 2025
One of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders
TIME Magazine,
2025
“BEST OF THE BEST” Top Veteran-Friendly Schools
U.S. Veterans Magazine, 2023
One of AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES
Money,
2024
Ranked a Top Ten Public School in the U.S.
Wall Street Journal, 2025
One of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders
TIME Magazine,
2025
“BEST OF THE BEST” Top Veteran-Friendly Schools
U.S. Veterans Magazine, 2023
One of AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES
Money,
2024
Ranked a Top Ten Public School in the U.S.
Wall Street Journal, 2025
One of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders
TIME Magazine,
2025
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