Dover, Delaware
This school was established on May 15, 1891 by the Delaware General Assembly. It became a university on July 01, 1993. The official colors are blue and grey. Their mascot is a Hornet.
Housing options include on-campus traditional dormitories and apartment-style living. Freshmen are typically housed in Tubman Laws Hall or Wynder Towers.
Some student organizations available are the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Student Government Association (SGA), and DSU Gospel Choir.
The president of the school is currently Tony Allen.
Enrollment: about 5,200 students (2022)
Founded in 1891, DSU is one of the oldest HBCUs in the nation.
DSU Originally began as the State College for Colored Students and was rebranded as Delaware State University in 1993.
Cost of attendance for Delaware State University is $8,258 for in-state and $17,294 for out-of-state residents per year.
Delaware State University is Division I and plays in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Drew Denton.