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  • Deadline for filing application for graduate degrees to be conferred in May 2012.
    Monday, February 20
  • Last day to register or add courses. After this date tuition and a $25 processing fee will be charged for change of registration; students withdrawing from course will receive a grad of "W" on permanent record. Deadline for changing dining plan.
    Monday, February 20
  • Spring Recess begins after last scheduled class; Residence halls close at 7 PM.
    Friday, March 23
  • Last meal in dining halls before Spring break - dinner.
    Friday, March 23
  • Deadline for freshmen mid-term grades to be posted to UDSIS
    Friday, March 23
  • Residence halls re-open at noon.
    Sunday, April 1
  • First meal in dining halls after Spring break - dinner.
    Sunday, April 1
  • Deadline for graduate admission applications for June 2012
    Monday, April 2
  • Classes resume after Spring break at 8 AM.
    Monday, April 2
  • Registration for 2012 Summer Sessions begins.
    Monday, April 2
  • Deadline for receipt of doctoral dissertations and executive positions papers for degrees conferred in May 2012.
    Monday, April 16
  • Last day to change registration or to withdraw from courses without academic penalty.
    Monday, April 16
  • Registration for Fall Semester 2012 begins
    Wednesday, April 18
  • Deadline for receipt of master's thesis for degrees conferred in May 2012.
    Monday, April 23
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Involvement

There are 100s of opportunities for student involvement in clubs and organizations, social programs and educational seminars, and in leadership development activities at UD. Many student-sponsored groups share a common cause or culture, religious or spiritual identity, or the same political affiliation. Others encourage student participation in community service, organize social/recreational activities, or promote the exploration of academic interests. With so many options to choose from, there’s something here for everyone.

Follow the links below to learn more about student involvement opportunities at UD, including those offered by our undergraduate Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), Graduate Student Organizations, and Residence Life and Wellspring departments.

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Career Services

The Career Services Center (CSC) provides comprehensive career services to all matriculated undergraduate and graduate students and alumni of the University of Delaware. The CSC supports student learning and personal success, primarily in the development and implementation of career and educational plans. Career Services also partners with employers, alumni, faculty, and staff to engage the full University community in extending career development opportunities for students.

 


Health & Safety

The Student Health Services, Counseling and Student Development, Student Conduct, Wellspring (Alcohol Intervention & Education), Public Safety, and Dean of Students offices are a few of the University agencies that collaborate to create a community in which all members and guests feel welcome and safe to work, live and learn together.

Visit the links on this page to learn more about offices at UD that promote student health & safety and for more information on the resources they provide


 


 

Housing

Over 7,200 under-graduate students live in forty-five residence halls and one apartment complex at the University of Delaware. Students who live on campus benefit from a variety of services, educational programs, and social activities that are designed to build community, promote health and safety, facilitate campus involvement & assist students with their acclimation to the academic and social life of the University.

We invite you to follow the links from this site to learn more about Housing Assignment Services, Residence Life, Dining Services and other departments that contribute to the vibrant living-learning community our residents enjoy.

 


Student Conduct

The University affords its students the right to pursue their studies and be rewarded according to their own achievements, to seek redress from actions of those who interfere with those rights, to be informed of prohibited acts or behavior, to be accorded due process if charged with a violation of the Code of Conduct or any other University policy, and to be advised of their rights at all stages of a University disciplinary proceeding.

We invite you to follow the links from this site for more information about the Code of Student Conduct, related administrative processes, and the resources available to students, faculty and staff at the University of Delaware.


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