The University of Delaware is one of the country's oldest universities, providing its more than 18,000 undergraduates with access to 150 majors and minors and outstanding research opportunities thanks new "research labs in different areas" that are "being started each year" and "connections to local Delaware institutions." A STEM major says: "We have clinical rotations at hospitals built into our curriculum, which is great for real world experience, and even getting job offers from the hospitals that like you." Students also point to their World Scholars program, which pairs international study with "campus global engagement and internships" as proof that the school's "study abroad programs are some of the best you will find at any university." All in all, "the amount of resources for students is endless, whether it comes to advising, tutoring, career-oriented, or physical and mental health services."
Professors "are passionate about educating their students" and students are "allowed to debate and discuss...instead of just listening to the teacher tell us what we were supposed to think." Some "try using a reverse classroom (where you are exposed to the content before the lecture) and discussion-based classes," and others still "allow us to partake in field experiences starting in our [first] year." Faculty look to keep things fresh and engaging, whether that's "making a creative art project the final instead of a paper" or "bring[ing] in local companies and guest speakers from industry/academia often."