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7 Reviews Found
Likes
- Unlike many universities, on campus employment exists.
- Facilities like Gym, Swimming pool, Library are accessible and very big.
- To be very precise, University of Delaware is safe to come up to - very low crime rate.
Dislikes
- Mid-level expensive university with no scope for scholarship for international students.
- Less number of Indian restaurants, in comparison to other states. Food, unless you know how to cook, is a problem.
- It feels like a small town or may be village as there are limited options to enjoy within the city without a car - Only one shopping mall, not too many movie theaters or entertainment options, only 2 Indian stores.
- I opted for Off campus accommodation using leasing websites. I have a group of 4 people. So, it cost around $450 per head in sharing. However, there are cheaper options.
- For future students, look for apartments like Southgate Garden, Lehigh, Thorn or any townhouses using the Zillow website. Make sure the accommodation has a UD Shuttle bus facility, which helps you commute within the university.


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Likes
- Relatively Low Tuition Fee
- Large campus and beautiful
- Safe campus and surroundings
Dislikes
- Mediocre reputation
- Too relaxed peer group
- Less funded opportunities such as TA/RA within ECE Department for MS students
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I found the Indian Graduate Student Association WhatsApp group through someone I met on the platform reddit, from a person who was also going to attend Udel. From the group WhatsApp group, I messaged and spoke to people to help find roommates. Among roommates, I discussed the various accommodation options.
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The monthly rent is $1650 for 2 BHK, 1 BA. This includes a washing machine, dryer and oven. My accommodation is 1.4 miles from campus.
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Most Indian students stay off-campus, like I do. They stay in the same accommodation as I do.
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My recommendation for future students seeking accommodation is that they please stay as close to campus as possible. It does matter a lot in terms of commute and utilizing opportunities on campus.
Likes
- Support for the International Students
- Professors are very friendly and helps in clarifying doubts
- Student facilities provided
Dislikes
- Transport services are not good, it takes lot of time to travel
- Unpredictable Weather
- High Cost of Dorms in College
- I find my accommodation by talking to the seniors. I messaged in the groups and collected information from them.
- There is a site called apartments.com , in this site we can find the available housing in the locality.
- The monthly rent is around 1800, and all the basic amenities are included in that.
- The challenges are finalizing house from India itself, without seeing the place by myself.
- My accommodation is 3 miles from the campus

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Likes
- Campus - The campus is huge!
- Transportation - There are campus shuttles and state busses that can move you around for cheap
- Library - Great place to get things done in peace and they have everything for support
Dislikes
- Campus location - There are not many fun spots around the campus and far from international airports
- Funding - Some departments are funded more than others which creates lack of research opportunities
- limited course availability - no matter how early you try to register the course it gets full really quicks because of less seats available
- I found the accomadation on appratment.com and found roommates through wahtsapp groups.
- My monthly rent is 1894 dollars which includes gas and heating, there's seprate bill for light, water and wifi.
- I did not face much challanges while finding the accomadation which was a pretty straight forward process of understanding locations close to the university for the accomadation there's nothing so difficult about it.
- My accomadation is 2KMs away from the university. Most indian students live at Pine Brook Apartments.

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I have lived in Delaware my whole life and love it here! I love the master's speech pathology program at the University of Delaware too, you start working with clients two weeks into the program and they value experience over classroom learning.
Wide range of academic programs and a fantastic marching band. It was important to be able to keep music in my life as well as academics! I was even able to minor in piano while studying neuroscience.
I chose the university of Delaware due to the close location to home (3 hours) and the campus environment. I really liked how it had a college feel but also didn?t feel isolated from the world like some other colleges felt.
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