"You'll like what you see"
Rated one of the safest colleges in the nation, Delaware Valley College dedicates itself to providing career-directed, career-oriented education in an intimate, personalized setting. Students select Delaware Valley College to provide them the skills that employers want.
Why Del Val?
· Small Classes, averaging 14 students
· Classes taught by faculty committed to teaching, not by teaching assistants
· A required 24-week Employment Program, students gain valuable practical experience in their field of study
· Well-balanced curriculum combining liberal arts and sciences, broadening students' appreciation of their cultural heritage and strengthening their sense of ethics and values
· A beautiful suburban campus convenient to major cultural and sporting events, parks, shopping, and access to much more.
Academics
Delaware Valley offers agricultural programs such as Agribusiness, Environmental Studies and Zoo Science (one of only 2 such programs in the nation) as well as more traditional programs like Chemistry, Business and Information Systems Management. Our career education focus enables you to take the knowledge learned in the classroom and apply it directly to the workplace and vice versa. The result? An applied education valued by employers throughout the world.
Scholarship with Experience
Our students graduate with a big advantage over those from other institutions. The Employment Program at Delaware Valley College enables you to spend 24 weeks (960 hours) on jobs that are directly related to your major field of study. This requirement enables the College to achieve a 96 percent career placement rate for its graduates.
A Green Campus
The campus facilities are equipped to reflect state-of-the art standards and are wired for network, Internet and telecommunication access. The 50-acre main campus with its landscape plantings, specimens, and gardens not only offer students a superb surrounding in which to study, the campus environment provides an outstanding outdoor laboratory to be studied.
Driving Times from Delaware Valley College
New York City 2 hrs.
Baltimore 2 ½ hrs.
Washington, D.C. 3 ½ hrs.
Atlantic City, N.J. 2 hrs.
Agricultural and Environmental Science
Agribusiness
Agronomy & Environmental Science
Animal Science
Livestock Management and Conservation
Small Animal Science
Zoo Science
Wildlife and Conservation
Equine Science
Dairy Science
Food Science & Management
Food Service
Food Technology
Restaurant & Foodservice Management
Horticulture
Plant Science and Biotechnology
Sustainable Crop Production and Marketing
Ornamental Horticulture
Environmental Design
Floriculture
Landscape Contracting and Management
Business Administration
Accounting
Financial Services
General Business Administration
Management Information Systems
Management
Marketing
Sports Management
Criminal Justice Administration
Information Systems Management
Arts & Sciences
Biology
Animal Biology
Environmental Biology
Microbiology and Biotechnology
Plant Biology
Botany
Chemistry and Biochemistry
English
Communications
Mathematics
Secondary Education
Pre-Professional Studies
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Dental Medicine
Pre-Optometry
College is About More Than Textbooks
We understand there is more to your education than labs and term papers. Students at Delaware Valley College have the opportunity to participate in 35 student organizations and more than 100 activities every year.
Athletics
Delaware Valley College offers sports-minded students wonderful opportunities to participate in athletics. Good coaches and long traditions of excellence help student athletes get the most out of their college experience. Delaware Valley College men and women compete in 15 intercollegiate sports.
Take the Next Step
The best way to get to know a college is to take a tour and talk with some students. The Delaware Valley College Office of Admissions offers a variety of informational services, including guided tours.
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