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The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware is dedicated to providing a wide range of resources to support the academic and professional growth of its current students. From academic advising and career preparation to student employment opportunities and campus support services, our aim is to help you thrive during your time at the university. Explore the various resources we have compiled to assist you in achieving your academic goals and preparing for your future career. Whether you are seeking guidance on course selection, internship opportunities, or academic policies, we are here to support you every step of the way.
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Student Blog: Cleveland Museum of Art
June 04, 2025 | Written by Christy ChingIn this blog post, WUDPAC Class of 2025 Fellow Christy Ching reflects on her time working with conservators at the Cleveland Museum of Art and a collection spanning over 6,000 years of history—preparing textiles and jewelry for exhibition, working with couriers and contemporary artists, and stabilizing everything from a late Qing Dynasty gilded helmet to an 18th-century French tureen. -
Matthaeus elected to National Academy of Sciences
June 02, 2025 | Written by Beth MillerUD physicist recognized for distinguished research on sun, solar wind, space physics -
Blazing trails today, glimpsing tomorrow
June 02, 2025 | Written by Jamie WashingtonBiology and psychology double major becomes first UD undergraduate to complete advanced healthcare course -
Launching engaged citizens
May 29, 2025 | Written by Tabitha GrohThree Community Engagement Scholars from the College of Arts and Sciences reflect on four years of academics and service
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Resources and Support Programs to Ensure Student Success
The 4+1 program, also known as an accelerated degree program, allows students to earn both a bachelor's and a master's degree in five years. Here's how it works:
- Pursue one of the UD majors available in a 4+1 program.
- In the second semester of your junior year, speak with your academic advisor about applying to the 4+1 program.
- If you’re granted provisional acceptance, you’ll take graduate-level courses during your final undergraduate year.
- Because some undergraduate courses are waived for the accelerated program, you’ll be able to complete both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in only 5 years.