The geographical location of the University of Delaware

The university is located in Newark, Delaware, 0/2 mile from Wilmington/Kloc and 30 miles from Philadelphia. This is a quiet, safe and friendly university town with 30,000 people. Newark is only two hours' drive from Washington, D.C. and new york (170km), and only one hour's drive from Philadelphia and Baltimore (80km). The nearby tourist areas of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania also provide students with rich summer and winter activities.

Thomas Jefferson once called Delaware a "pearl" because it is located on the east coast, between Washington, D.C. and new york City, and its geographical position is superior. In addition, Delaware is the first state to join the United States, so it is also called the first state. Delaware is a state without sales tax. More than half of Fortune 500 companies are registered in Delaware, and one third of companies listed on the new york Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange are also registered in Delaware.

Accommodation service

The university has only 7,265 accommodation places. Once the lottery fails, the senior students have to transfer to the off-campus to rent their own houses.