Success in college means hard work and having the right resources to assist you along the way. We've compiled a few of the many people and places you'll want to get to know when you arrive.
Check out our award-winning Web site at www.udel.edu to access information on each of these departments!
| Academic Enrichment Center | 831-2805 |
| Account Services (billing) | 831-2126 |
| Admissions | 831-8123 |
| Agriculture & Natural Resources, College of | 831-2508 |
| Alumni Relations | 831-2341 |
| Arts & Sciences, College of | 831-3020 |
| Bookstore | 831-2637 |
| Business & Economics, Alfred Lerner College of | 831-4369 |
| Career Services Center | 831-2392 |
| Dining Services: Administration | 831-6761 |
| Dining Services: Meal Plans | 831-4033 |
| Disability Support Services (DSS)(including LD/ADHD) | 831-4643 |
| Earth, Ocean and Environment, College of | 831-2841 |
| Education and Public Policy, College of Elementary Education All other CHEP majors |
831-3000 831-2394 |
| Engineering, College of | 831-2401 |
| Financial Aid, Scholarships | 831-8761 |
| Health Sciences, College of | 831-2381 |
| Health Services, Student | 831-2226 |
| Honors Program | 831-1195 |
| Housing Assignment Services | 831-3676 |
| IT Help Center | 831-6000 |
| Parent Programs | 831-3266 |
| Public Safety (parking) | 831-1184 |
| Registrar | 831-2131 |
| Student Organizations/Fraternity & Sorority Life | 831-2428 |
The WSFS Bank Account (http://www.udel.edu/banking)
To accommodate the busy lives of students, the University and WSFS Bank have partnered to provide unique banking services to meet your needs. The UD Really Free! Checking account allows students to use the UD#1 Card as a debit card at on- and off-campus locations that accept STAR®. With a banking office conveniently located in the Trabant University Center and thirteen (13) on-campus ATMs, WSFS Bank can save you time and money. When you link your UD#1 Card to a checking account from WSFS Bank, your UD#1 Card can be used as a debit card at on- and off-campus locations that accept STAR®.
To sign up for a checking account from WSFS Bank, or to link any WSFS account to your UD#1 Card, visit any WSFS banking office on campus. WSFS representatives are available on campus Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. You can also reach a representative by phone at (302) 831-4400 or toll free at 1-888-WSFSBANK.
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Trabant
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Perkins
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August 25
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9am - 4pm
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9am - 4pm
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August 26
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9am - 4pm
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9am - 4pm
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Regular Hours:
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Trabant
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Perkins
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Monday - Friday
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9am - 5pm
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Saturday
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Closed
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Sunday
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Closed
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In addition to the WSFS banking account, students may use another special feature of their ID Card--a FLEX account. Instead of carrying cash around campus, deposit money into your FLEX account, then just swipe your ID card and go! FLEX is accepted at over 200 locations on campus. For example, FLEX can be used to pay for dining, laundry, photocopies and anything purchased at the University Bookstore. It is also the only way to pay for printing in computer labs on campus. FLEX is not a checking account so it has no fees associated with it and is only accepted on campus. It is just another way to make college life a little bit easier.
For more information about the FLEX account visit the FLEX web site at www.udel.edu/ud1flex; visit the Service Desk at the Student Services Building on 30 Lovett Avenue; or call UD1-CARD (831-2273).
Personal and Family Medical History Form and Immunization Record were also enclosed with your DelaWorld brochure. All new students, living on or off campus, must complete these forms and return them to Student Health Services. Please direct questions regarding the completion of these forms to Student Health Services at (302) 831-2226 or online at www.udel.edu/shs.
Your assignment will be available on the Housing Web site (http://www.udel.edu/has) during the first week of August. Your campus address and telephone number and the name, home address and home telephone number of any roommates will be included with your assignment. If you have not received your assignment by August 12, please call Housing Assignment Services at (302) 831-3676.
Around the middle of August, you should check out your fall schedule by logging into your UDSIS account. From there, you will see your entire fall schedule that you helped pick with your advisor.
Textbook reservation is a quick and effective way to secure your textbooks without a wait, and is available for you to shop online. Also, if you specify used books on your order, text reservation will include used copies when available. Books can be shipped to your home or are available for pick up on Move-In Day at the Perkins Student Center. To order textbooks, please click on the button in the upper right-and corner of your schedule that says "Find your textbooks." This will pre-load all of your required and recommended titles for only the classes for which you are registered and give you the ability to place your textbook reservation order. You can also visit www.udel.edu/bookstore, call the bookstore at (302) 831-2637, or pick up a paper form during DelaWorld 101.
For students who choose to have their books shipped and have their orders placed prior to August 12, shipments will begin August 13. Order placed after August 12 will be shipped within 24 hours Monday-Friday via UPS Ground. For an additional fee, books can be shipped "next day" or "2nd day." Reservations for students who choose to pick up their textbooks at the University Bookstore will be available beginning August 21 in the Rodney Room at the Perkins Student Center. Also available for online ordering is software at academic pricing.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the University of Delaware is committed to providing equal access for students with documented disability. The Office of Disabilities Support Services (DSS) provides reasonable accommodations and ensures equal access to Universtiy programs and services. The DSS office works with individuals who have physical, medical, psychological disabilities, as well as, learning disabilities and ADHD.
Anyone requesting an accommodation from the University based on a disability should contact the DSS office directly. It is the individual's responsibility to inform the DSS office of the disability and need for accommodation. Eligibility for reasonable accommodations is determined on a case-by-case basis utilizing established documentation guidelines. Accommodations may include and are not limited to physical access, housing needs, assistive technology and academic adjustments such as exam accommodations and books in alternate formats.
The deadline for submitting housing requests due to medical, psychological or disability reasons is May 31, 2009
Please contact a DSS professional by:
The office is located at 240 Academy Street, Alison Hall suite 119, Newark, DE 19716