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University of Delaware (UD OR U.Delaware) is the state university of Delaware. The main campus is located in Newark, with satellite campuses in Wilmington and Lewes. The school is currently headed by President David Roselle. It is medium sized - approximately 15,000 undergraduate and 4,000 graduate students. Although it is a state-supported school, it is privately chartered (the University of Pittsburgh is likewise chartered).
The school has particularly good programs in engineering and agriculture, with a world-class program in chemical engineering. It is one of only four schools in North America with a major in art conservation. Student body Student body statistics as of fall 2003:
School size: 16,428 undergraduate, 3,301 graduate, 1,392 continuing education. Total: 21,121 22,023 applications received, 3,450 enrolled Out of state Cost: Tuition - $15,420/year, Room and board - $6,118 42.0% Male, 58.0% Female Racial Makeup: 56.5% Caucasian 34.1% Nonresident alien 3.7% African American 1.9% Asian 1.7% Hispanic Average SAT - 1202.5
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