Delaware State University Distance/Online Learning Resource Guide

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DISTANCE/ ONLINE LEARNING Resource Guide

Enrolling at Delaware State University | Financial Aid and Student Accounts Services Academic Resources and Services | Other Campus Resources | Campus Contacts | Getting Around Campus


ENROLLING at Delaware State University

From your first conversation with our Admissions team to graduation and beyond, you’ll find support and experiences to achieve success at Delaware State University.

Apply online at: desu.edu/apply-now UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION

GRADUATE ADMISSION

For priority consideration, submit your application by:

If you would like to seek graduate admission, you must submit the following:

FALL – February 1 | SPRING – November 1 FINANCIAL AID – March 15 Along with your application, you’ll be asked to submit a $35 application fee, test scores and an official high school transcript. Your records must show the following: completion of at least the 19 minimum course unit requirements indicated below with a grade C or better; a minimum GPA of 2.0 or better on a 4.0 scale; test scores of 800 on the SAT (math and critical reading combined), 800 or above (after concordance) on the 2016 redesigned SAT, or a 17 or better composite score on the ACT; and a diploma from an accredited four-year school or senior high school.

English 4 Units

Mathematics 3 Units

History 2 Units

Writing, Literature and Oral Communication Courses must include Algebra I & II and Geometry or the equivalent (recommend a fourth, higher math course) One (1) World History and one (1) other History

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A completed online application and nonrefundable $50 application fee. Proof of having earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 and a 3.0 average in your undergraduate major. An official transcript from each college or university attended; international students should have transcripts evaluated by the World Education Service (WES), Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE), or the Global Credential Evaluations, Inc. (GCE) and then forwarded by the evaluating organization to the Office of Admissions. Official scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or other specified examinations, writings, documents or productions as defined by the individual department or program. Letters of recommendation from individuals who can speak to your potential for graduate study.

Students seeking graduate admission must also meet program-specific requirements. All graduate programs reserve the right to require more stringent admission guidelines and earlier deadlines than Graduate Studies and Research. Applicants should discuss program requirements with the director of their specific program prior to submission of application materials.

Social Studies

Civics, American Government, Economics, Geography or Psychology (2 units recommended)

Science 3 Units

Courses with a laboratory. Must include one (1) or more of the following: Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics

Please see sgaes.desu.edu/admissions for full details and application deadlines.

2 Units

Recommend within the same language. If within the same language, there must be course progression (Spanish I and Spanish II, French I and French II, etc.).

4 Units

May include any additional class from subject areas listed above or Art, Theatre/Drama, Music and/or Computer Science

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

1 Unit

Foreign Language Electives

Total: 19 Units

c/o Delaware State University Wilmington 3931 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, DE 19808 302.857.8200 | gradstudieswilm@desu.edu

OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

1st Floor, Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building (P) 302.857.6351 | (F) 302.857.6352 admissions@desu.edu

OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH

www.desu.edu/admissions

sgaes.desu.edu

William C. Jason Library, Suite 613 (P) 302.857.6800 | (F) 302.857.6803

ACCELERATED SESSIONS | Delaware State University offers 8- week accelerated sessions with two start dates per semester (Accelerated Session I & II). 2


Financial Aid & Student Accounts

SERVICES

BECOMING FINANCIALLY CLEARED In order for you to be considered financially cleared by the University, your current financial obligation must be paid in full or you must enroll in the NelNet Business Solutions® Tuition Payment Plan for your current semester’s outstanding balance.

FINANCIAL AID n File the FAFSA — www.fafsa.gov (Delaware State University’s school code is 001428.) n Activate your University email — my.desu.edu n Review your financial aid award — my.desu.edu (select Banner Self Service) n Complete the Stafford Loan Master Promissory Note and Entrance Counseling — www.studentaid.gov n Parent PLUS loans — www.studentaid.gov n Private student loans — www.desu.edu/tuition financial-aid/alternative-loans n Scholarships — www.desu.edu/scholarships n Satisfactory Academic Progress — www.desu.edu/satisfactory-academic-progress-sap OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID

1st Floor, Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building 302.857.6250 | faid@desu.edu www.desu.edu/financialaid

STUDENT ACCOUNTS n Account summary­— my.desu.edu n Book voucher request — my.desu.edu n E-billing — my.desu.edu (select Banner Self Service) n E-payments — my.desu.edu (select Banner Self Service) n Enroll in direct deposit — www.refundselection.com (enter your personal code to get started) n Enroll an authorized payer — my.desu.edu (select Banner Self Service) n Print voucher request — my.desu.edu n Billing date — Fall: July 17, Spring: December 11 n NBS-Tuition Payment Plan — my.desu.edu (select Banner Self Service) n Tuition and Fees — www.desu.edu/tuition-fees n Waive/enroll in Student Health Insurance — my.desu.edu OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCOUNTS

1st Floor, Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building 302.857.6240 | studentaccounts@desu.edu www.desu.edu/tuition-fees

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FINANCIAL AID ONLINE SERVICES When all of the steps below are followed, you will have access to all of your personal financial aid information, including your overall status of financial aid, your financial aid eligibility, government service websites, tools in which to email the Financial Aid Office and, most importantly, your financial aid award letter. Through the portal, you can also accept your award offer, accept its terms and conditions, and answer the Title IV Authorization and Hold My Credit Balance questions.

LOG IN TO THE PORTAL:     

Go to my.desu.edu Click the “Banner Self Service” icon Enter User ID (With an Uppercase “D”) & PIN number (First-time users should click the “Create/Reset PIN” link) Click “Login” Click the “Financial Aid” tab

You can now do the following! ACCESS MY FINANCIAL AID STATUS With your overall status of financial aid, you will have access to your cost of attendance, your academic transcripts and the status of your academic progress (SAP).  Click on the first entry “Financial Aid Status”  Select the aid year from the drop-down box and click the submit button  View your unsatisfied student requirements, financial aid award, satisfactory academic progress and financial aid history. ACCESS MY AWARD INFORMATION With your award information, you will have access to your “Account Summary,” your “Award,” your “Award Payment Schedule,” and your “Award and Loan Application History.”  Click on the third link “Award”  Click on “Award by Aid Year; ” select the aid year  Click on “Award Overview” (an overview of your total financial aid award) ACCEPT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  Click the “Award” link  Click the “Award by Aid Year” link  Click the gray “Terms and Conditions” tab  Read the terms and conditions and click either the “Accept” or “Do Not Accept” button. (You must accept the terms and conditions to receive financial aid.) ACCEPT YOUR AWARD  Choose “My Award Information”  Choose “Award By Aid Year”  Choose the appropriate aid year from the drop-down box  Click on the “Accept Award Offer” tab and select “Accept” or “Decline” for each fund  Accept the full award amount by selecting “Accept Full Amount of All Awards.”  Accept a partial amount by selecting “Accept” and entering the amount in the “Accept Partial Amount” field. 4

ACT ON TITLE IV AND HOLD MY CREDIT  Choose “My Award Information”  Choose “Award By Aid Year”  Choose the appropriate aid year from the drop-down box  Click on the “Resources/Additional Information” tab and answer the Title IV Authorization question and the Hold My Credit Balance question by selecting “Authorize” or “Decline.” ACCESS GENERAL FINANCIAL AID LINKS  Click on the fifth link, “General Financial Aid” EMAIL THE OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID By emailing the Office of Financial Aid, you will be able to ask any question that pertains to your financial aid.  Click on the fourth entry “Email Delaware State University’s Financial Aid Office”

USE STUDENTAID.GOV:  Go to www.studentaid.gov  Log in using your FSA credentials (PIN is your FAFSA PIN) COMPLETE ENTRANCE COUNSELING  Click “In school” then “Complete Loan Entrance Counseling”  Click “Start” then select “Delaware State University” from the drop-down box and select “Notify this School,” then “Continue”  Read all of the information and click “Continue” until you reach the end of the counseling COMPLETE EXIT COUNSELING  Hover over “Manage Loans,” then click “Complete Exit Counseling” COMPLETE A MASTER PROMISSORY NOTE (MPN)  Click “In school” then select “Complete a Loan Agreement (Master Promissory Note)”  Select “Start” for the type of loan that pertains to you  Read and complete all of the necessary information. Click “Continue” until you reach the end of the application. APPLY FOR A PARENT PLUS LOAN  Click “Parent”  Click “Apply for a Parent PLUS Loan”  Read and complete all of the necessary information. Click “Continue” until you reach the end of the application.  If you have difficulty logging on or completing these tasks, please call the Department of Education at 800.433.3243.


STUDENT ACCOUNTS ONLINE SERVICES MANAGE YOUR STUDENT ACCOUNT Through the NelNet Enterprise Student Portal, you can manage your account, pay your student bill, set up an authorized payer and enroll in a payment plan — all in one place!

ACCESS THE PORTAL:  Go to my.desu.edu  Click the “Banner Self Service” icon  Enter User ID (With an Uppercase “D”) & PIN number (First-time users enter your 6-digit mm/dd/yr birthdate. Forget your PIN? Please select “Forgot PIN”)  Click “Login”  Click the “Student Services” tab  Click the “NelNet Payment Portal” link (First-time users must verify personal information and answer security questions.) You can now do the following!

ENROLL IN DIRECT DEPOSIT Via Bank Mobile:  Go to www.refundselection.com  Enter your personal code; if you do not have a code, select “Need a Code.”  Select an option for how you would like your money to be deposited  Select “Deposit to an Existing Account” to have the refund sent to your current bank account  Select “Deposit to a Bank Mobile Vibe Account” if you would like to open an account with Bank Mobile * Bank Mobile will mail you a debit card. * Your refund will be deposited in 24 hours from the time the University makes the funds available.

WAIVE/ENROLL IN STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE

VIEW YOUR ACCOUNT (Select “View Details”)

 Go to my.desu.edu  Click the “UHC Health Insurance Waiver” link in the left-hand menu  Click the link in the left-hand menu to either waive or enroll in the insurance  Read all information carefully and follow the steps to process your waiver/enrollment  Submit your request prior to the deadlines listed on the site for efficient processing

PAY YOUR BILL VIA NELNET (Select “Make a Payment”)

The insurance waiver must be approved for the student health insurance fee to be removed from your student account.

SET UP A PAYMENT PLAN VIA NELNET (Select “Set Up a Payment Plan”)

PRINT YOUR BILL OR TAX FORM

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ADD AN AUTHORIZED PAYER (Select “Add an Authorized Party”) Complete the information requested for the authorized person, then click “Save.” The authorized party will receive an email to set up an account with NelNet.

Go to my.desu.edu Click the “Banner Self Service” icon Enter User ID (With an Uppercase “D”) & PIN number and click “Login” Select “Student Records”

ENROLL IN BILLING SMS (TEXT) ALERTS (Select “Register to Receive Text Services on Your Mobile Phone”)

View/print your student bill:  Select “Account Summary by Selected Term”  Select Term and click “Submit”

VIEW/PRINT TRANSACTIONS (Click “View Details,” then click the “Payments” tab)

Print your 1098-T tax form:  Select “Tax Notification”  Enter a tax year and click “Submit”

VIEW TUITION & FEES  Go to www.desu.edu/tuition  Click “Tuition & Fees”

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ACADEMIC Resources & Services RECORDS & REGISTRATION VISIT MY.DESU.EDU n n n n n n n n

View academic calendars Register for classes (select Banner Self Service) View class schedules View course descriptions Request an official transcript Add or drop courses (select Banner Self Service) Get a printed copy of your schedule (select Banner Self Service) Review your degree requirements and progress toward graduation through Degree Works (select Banner Self Service)

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Change your major or personal data — Contact the Office of Records and Registration Withdraw from the University — Contact the Office of Records and Registration Obtain your alternate registration PIN — Contact your advisor

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View course catalog — www.desu.edu/catalogs (select catalog for current academic year) View online majors — www.desu.edu/online View full listing of majors and programs — www.desu.edu/majors View academic regulations — www.desu.edu/catalogs (select catalog for current academic year) View graduation requirements — www.desu.edu/catalogs (select catalog for current academic year) Learn about Satisfactory Academic Progress — www.desu.edu/satisfactory-academic-progress-sap

OFFICE OF RECORDS AND REGISTRATION

1st Floor, Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building 302.857.6375 | registrar@desu.edu

BLACKBOARD VISIT DSUONLINE.BLACKBOARD.COM Delaware State University uses the web-based learning management system called Blackboard. You can access Blackboard at dsuonline.blackboard.com from any computer with an Internet connection. Just log in as you would log in to your University email. The user name and password are the same user name and password that you use to access your student email account. Courses are not viewable in Blackboard until one week before the start of class. HAVING TROUBLE? For log-in assistance, please contact the IT Help Desk at 302.857.7028. For all other issues with Blackboard, please contact us at blackboard@desu.edu. For 24/7 service, contact Blackboard Support by calling (toll-free) 844.570.6766 or visiting desu.edusupportcenter.com.

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OFFICE OF STUDENT SUCCESS As the point of entry for all incoming undergraduate students, the Office of Student Success’ support programs facilitate ongoing student engagement, while promoting intellectual growth and development. The Office of Student Success encourages social integration through a variety of programs designed to assist students in succeeding from entry to graduation.

INTEGRATED ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES

OFFICE OF STUDENT SUCCESS

n ONLINE TUTORING OPTION Tutor.com is a FREE 24/7 online tutoring tool that all (undergraduate and graduate) students can access at any time.

www.desu.edu/academics/student-success

William C. Jason Library, Second Floor 302.857.7201 | studentsuccess@desu.edu

How to Access:  In Blackboard, the Tutor.com link is in the “Tools” section of any course. Online tutoring is also available through the Writing Studio Blackboard Community. n

WRITING STUDIO | Writing consultants help students strengthen their writing skills for any course across the curriculum in modes of rhetoric and composition, brainstorming, thesis development, mechanics, organization, documentation styles, capstones and personal statements.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION | SI leaders are assigned to courses that are deemed historically difficult. The SI leader’s role is to attend all class sessions and to organize at least two study group sessions per week outside of class. All students are encouraged to attend SI study-group sessions. SI leaders come prepared to sessions with focused plans and activities for students to be engaged in reinforcing and applying concepts.

ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT Academic advising at Delaware State University is designed to provide students with a collegial and academically enriched college experience. As a collaborative campus community, students are provided with guidance, support, planning tools and resources to make informed decisions that impact their academic success and career goals. As a part of our core academic support services, the four-year student experience framework offers centralized advisement that is both proactive and holistic. Each student has an Individual Development Plan (IDP), which is a comprehensive student-planning tool that charts first-year steps toward identifying and establishing interests, goals, majors and career pathways toward academic success.

LIBRARY SERVICES As a Delaware State University Online student, you will use your student ID number (D#) to utilize library resources. desu.libguides.com/distancestudents

| 302.857.6191

STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES The mission of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is to provide equal opportunities and equal access to education, programs and activities for all students with disabilities at Delaware State University. In achieving this, SAS collaborates with and empowers individuals who have documented disabilities by working together proactively to determine reasonable and appropriate accommodative measures. SAS works collaboratively with University partners to foster a welcoming, diverse and inclusive University community. OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

William C. Jason Library, Room 204 302.857.6898 | aksmith@desu.edu

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CAREER SERVICES AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Starting as early as freshman year, the Office of Career Services and Student Employment provides resources to help students develop a strategic plan for locating internships, student employment, career options or graduate studies. To be most prepared, contact the Career Services office to have your employability “diagnosed.” Among the services offered are professional development workshops, resume writing and critiques, mock interviewing, career exploration and assessments, job and internship search strategies, fall and spring career fairs, graduate school application assistance, Hire-a-Hornet online job search and individual counseling. Receive notifications about jobs/other recruiting activities:  Be sure to use your Delaware State University email address.  Visit www.desu.edu/career-services/student-services.  For Career Exploration or other job search websites, go to www.desu.edu/career-services/online-resources.  Follow @hornetcareerservices on Instagram. OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center, Suite 333 302.857.6120 | careerservices@desu.edu

www.desu.edu/student-life/career-services

TESTING SERVICES AND PROGRAMS The mission of the Testing Services and Programs Office is to assist Delaware State University students and the surrounding communities in assessing their knowledge, skills and abilities by providing a variety of programming that engages and promotes student success and professional credentialing certifications. This is accomplished through written, computerized exams (CBT/IBT), testing instruments and programming. Customized career readiness platforms based on credentialing certifications and study sessions enable participants to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing and highly competitive global workforce economy. Areas targeted are professional, technical and health industries, academic and test prep study sessions and soft skills acquisition through work keys assessment. OFFICE OF TESTING SERVICES AND PROGRAMS

Thomasson Building, Suite 202 302.857.6144 | testing@desu.edu www.desu.edu/testing

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Other Campus

RESOURCES STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES The mission of the Office of Student Health Services is to assist students in their academic goals and personal development by providing quality and confidential health care services. Striving to maintain a healthy campus community, emphasis is placed on the prevention of illness and the promotion of wellness through health education. To fulfill its mission, the Student Health Services staff will: n Provide quality health care in a professional and caring environment n Adhere to ethical, professional and legal standards n Offer health promotional activities to assist students in making healthy lifestyle choices n Refer students for services not available on campus n Monitor for and respond to public health concerns SERVICES The following services are provided: n n n n

Treatment for illness and injury Limited on-site diagnostic testing Available medications at no cost Health education

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Family planning services Off-campus health care referrals when deemed necessary.

OFFICE OF STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES

Student Health Center 302.857.6393 | Emergencies when the Health Center is closed: Contact the Delaware State University Police Department at 302.857.7911. www.desu.edu/student-health-services

COUNSELING SERVICES Under the auspices of the Vice President of Student Affairs, Counseling Services is designed to provide counseling and a wide range of personal development opportunities to help students maintain good mental health. These services are structured to assist students in utilizing the resources of the institution in order to maximize educational opportunities. Counselors are involved in helping students explore their needs, feelings, interpersonal relationships, and life goals. OFFICE OF COUNSELING SERVICES

Cottage 504 (across the street from Tubman and Warren-Franklin residence halls) 302.857.7381 www.desu.edu/student-life/student-health-services/ counseling-services

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NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY Delaware State University forbids discrimination of any kind by any member of the University community, including visitors. In particular, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education. It reads: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 106 (Title IX) Sex discrimination includes sexual harassment and sexual assault. The University prohibits all forms of sexual misconduct by anyone in the University community (students, faculty, staff, visitors) and also prohibits any form of discrimination based on other characteristics or traits. Please see the Policy on Equal Opportunity, Harassment and Nondiscrimination and the Equity Resolution Process for Resolving Complaints and Violations. While it is often thought of as a law that applies to athletics programs, Title IX is much broader than athletics and applies to all programs at Delaware State University. While compliance with the law is everyone’s responsibility at the University, listed below are the staff members who have primary responsibility for Title IX compliance. Dr. Stacy Downing, Vice President for Student Affairs, and Candy Young, Title IX Director, Third Floor, Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center 1200 N. DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 302.857.6300; studentaffairs@desu.edu 302.857.7698; csanders@desu.edu Duties and responsibilities: Monitoring and oversight of overall implementation of Title IX Compliance at Delaware State University, including coordination of training, education, communications and administration of grievance procedures for faculty, staff, students and other members of the University community. You may report a complaint concerning sexual misconduct or any other form of discrimination to the above staff members, any other administration official or the Delaware State University Police Department. There also is a complaint form online which you may use to report a charge of discrimination or harassment (see the Title IX page in the Student Life section of the University website, www.desu.edu/student-life/titleIX ). Other important phone numbers:  University Police EMERGENCY – 302.857.7911  University Counseling – 302.420.5751 or 302.857.7381  Delaware Victim Center – 800.842.8461  National Sexual Assault Hotline – 800.646.HOPE

UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT MISSION The Delaware State University Police Department provides law enforcement services to the Delaware State University community. It is dedicated to delivering the highest level of service through student- and campus-oriented policing to promote a safe campus environment that fosters student success. CONTACT UNIVERSITY POLICE AND SECURITY n On-Campus Emergency – x4444 n 24-hour Automated Dispatch – 302.857.7911 PARKING ON CAMPUS Commuting students on the Dover main campus must purchase a parking permit for their vehicle and abide by all the parking rules and regulations. The Wilmington location does not require a decal or parking fee. To obtain parking permits, go to desu.thepermitstore.com and register your vehicle. After registering online, you must take your vehicle registration, insurance and driver’s license to the Campus Police Building for verification. www.desu.edu/police

EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM The Emergency Alert system enables the University to provide timely notification of any potential or actual emergency/threat that may exist via cell phone (both voice and text message), home phone, email, Facebook and Twitter. Sign up at www.desu.edu/alert

OFFICE OF STUDENT JUDICIAL AFFAIRS The mission of Student Judicial Affairs is designed to protect Delaware State University students, the campus community, and to adjudicate cases of alleged student misconduct on and off campus in a fair and consistent manner. OFFICE OF STUDENT JUDICIAL AFFAIRS

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Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center, Suite 306 302.857.6470 | judicialaffairs@desu.edu

www.desu.edu/student-life/judicial-affairs


OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES

STUDENT CENTER COMPLEX MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. STUDENT CENTER

The Office of Student Leadership and Activities (OSLA) provides resources that strengthen our students’ leadership skills, increase student involvement through quality campus activities and engage them in service to their campus and communities. The primary goal of OSLA is to invest in the overall successful development of students in support of the University’s mission to produce capable and productive leaders who contribute to the sustainability, and economic development of the global community. OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES (OSLA)

Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center, Suite 353 302.857.6390 | osla@desu.edu

The Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center is home to a bookstore, convenience store, game room, Post Mail and Copy Center, Subway and Chick-fil-A, commuter student lounge, offices for student organizations and event facilities. WELLNESS AND RECREATION CENTER

The Wellness and Recreation Center features basketball courts, weight-training areas, group fitness classes, a running track and a pool.

302.857.7785 | wellnessandrec@desu.edu

www.desu.edu/student-life/wellness-recreation

www.desu.edu/student-organizations

BOOKSTORE

OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS Our alumni are an important part of the Delaware State University family long after they graduate. The University provides various avenues for graduates to stay involved and build a positive relationship with their alma mater for many years to come. OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS

Thomasson Building 302.857.6050 | alumni@desu.edu www.desu.edu/alumni

Located on the first floor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center, the Delaware State University Bookstore offers textbooks, clothing and accessories, gifts, school supplies and more. ORDERING BOOKS FOR DSU ONLINE STUDENTS

n Visit www.dsushop.com n Select books n At checkout:  If you want your order shipped, place a note to the Bookstore advising the following:  Name and student ID number (your D100#) (Insert a memo in the notes section stating you are a DSU Online Learner)  Provide your complete mailing address  If you’re using a Book Voucher, use your D100#; DO NOT input your credit card information.

302.857.6225 | dsu@bkstr.com |

www.dsushop.com

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desu.edu/studentrelief

COVID-19 CONTACTS Campus

EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND

PHONE NUMBERS COLLEGES & DEPARTMENTS

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER

Agriculture, Science and Technology Main Number 302.857.6400  Ag & Natural Resources, Dept. of 302.857.6410  Biological Sciences, Dept. of 302.857.6510  Chemistry, Dept. of 302.857.6530  Computer & Info Sciences 302.857.6640  Human Ecology, Dept. of 302.857.6440  Mathematical Sciences 302.857.7051  Physics & Engineering 302.857.6659

302.857.SNOW (7669)

Business Main Number 302.857.6900  Acct., Econ. & Finance, Dept. of 302.857.6911  Business Admin., Dept. of 302.857.6931  Sport Mgmt., Dept. of 302.857.6600 Health and Behavioral Sciences Main Number 302.857.6700  Nursing, Dept. of 302.857.6750  Psychology, Dept. of 302.857.6660  Public & Allied Health, Dept. of 302.857.6703  Social Work, Dept. of 302.857. 6771 Humanities, Education & Social Sciences Main Number 302.857.6628  Art 302.857.6680  Education, Dept. of 302.857.6720  History, Pol. Sci. & Phil., Dept. of 302.857.6621  Languages & Literatures., Dept of 302.857.6560  Mass Communications 302.857.6680  Music 302.857.6680  Sociology & Crim. Just., Dept. of 302.857.6670

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GENERAL PHONE NUMBERS Admissions 302.857.6351 Alumni Relations 302.857.6050 Arts Center/Gallery 302.857.6697 Athletics 302.857.6030 Bookstore 302.857.6225 Career Services 302.857.6120 Cashier 302.857.6220 Child Development Lab 302.857.6731 Computer Help Desk 302.857.7028 Copy Center 302.857.6280 Continuing Education 302.857.6820 Counseling 302.857.7381 Delaware State University Online 302.857.7122/7123 Financial Aid 302.857.6250 Graduate Studies 302.857.6800 Health Center 302.857.6393 Hornet Newspaper 302.857.6398 Institutional Advancement 302.857.6055 International Affairs, Office of 302.857.6421 Judicial Affairs 302.857.6470 Library 302.857.6191 Police Department 302.857.7911 Post Office (Mail Center) 302.857.6276 Records Office 302.857.6375 Spiritual Life 302.857.7627 Student Accessibility Services 302.857.6898 Student Accounts 302.857.6240

Student Affairs Student Employment Student Government Association Student Leadership & Activities Student Success Testing Services and Programs Veterans Affairs Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC)

302.857.6300 302.857.6138 302.857.6371 302.857.6390 302.857.7201 302.857.6144 302.857.6376 302.857.7785

LOCATIONS Georgetown 302.500.7011 Wilmington 302.857.8001 RESIDENCE HALLS & APARTMENTS Evers Hall Jenkins Hall Living & Learning Commons Tubman-Laws Hall Warren Franklin Wynder Tower Courtyard Apartments University Village

302.857.6315 302.857.6321 302.857.4337 302.857.6105 302.744.6335 302.857.6335 302.857.7966 302.857.8511

Housing & Residential Education

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Campus Buildings and Facilities Building Name (Bldg #) BUILDING NAME (BUILDING #) (40)

Luna I. Mishoe Science Center South (34) Thomasson Building (20) Herbarium (15) Softball Field (47) Lydia P. Laws Hall (24) U. S. Washington Jr. Cooperative Extension Center (15) W.W.Building Baker(32)Building (10) EducationJames & Humanities Medgar Evers Hall (7)Soldier Field (17) University Police Station (52) Agriculture Annex (46) ETV Building (38) Memorial Hall Gym & Strength and John R. Price Building (36) Health Center (21) Conditioning FacilityStudent (6) University Village Building 1 (43) Baker Annex (47) Facilities Management Annex (14) Alumni Stadium (4) V. Jenkins Hall (8) University Village Building 2 (42) Baker Building Extension (47) Facilities Loockerman Management Building Hall(13)(National Historic Landmark) Meta (18) Thomasson Building (20) Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Center (3) University Village Building 3 (41) Bank of AmericaResearch Building (31) and Demonstration Center (44) Greenhouse (12) Aquaculture Luna I. Mishoe Science Center North (32) Tubman University Village Café (44) (55) Optical Science Center for AppliedLaws ResearchHall Bldg.(23) Bus Stop (39) Harriet Tubman Hall (23) Walking Mall (50) Bank of Mall America Building (30) President’s Residence (26) Campus (2) Herbarium (16) I. Mishoe Science Center South (33) Luna U.S. Washington Jr. Cooperative Extension Center (15) Warren-Franklin Hall (27) R. S. Grossley Hall (29) Conrad Hall (19) Indoor Batting Cage (51) Bus Stop (38) Welcome Center (1) Richard Wynder Towers (22) Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Center (3) University Courtyard Apartments Buildings 1–7 (52) Conwell Hall (9) James W.W. Baker Bldg. (10 & 11) Wellness & Recreation Center (5) Soccer Field (49) Cottage 504/Sponsored Campus Mall (2) Programs (25) John R. Price Building (37) Medgar Evers Hall (7) University Police Station (51) William C. Jason Library (30) Softball Field (48) Hall (National Historic Landmark) (18) Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building (39) Loockerman Soldier Field (17) University Village Building 1 (40) Memorial Hall Gym & Strength Luna I. Mishoe Science Center North (33) Student Health Center (21) Conrad Hall (19) and Conditioning Facility (6) University Village Building 2 (42) Cottage 504/Sponsored Programs (24) Meta V. Jenkins Hall (8) University Village Building 3 (41) Delaware Hall (27) Optical Science Center for Applied Research Village Café (43) Education & Humanities Building (31) (OSCAR) Building (45) Walking Mall (49) ETV Building (37) President’s Residence (25) Warren-Franklin Hall (26) Facilities Management Annex (14) R.S. Grossley Hall (28) Welcome Center (1) Facilities Management Building (13) W. Richard Wynder Tower (22) Wellness & Recreation Center (5) Greenhouse (12) Samuel L. Conwell Hall (9) William C. Jason Library (29) Soccer Field (48) Claibourne D. Smith Administration Building Alumni Stadium (4) Aquaculture Research and Demonstration Center B1 & B2 (45)

Courtyard Apartments Buildings 1–7 (46) Delaware Hall (28)

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