
Delaware State University’s Online Admission Requirements
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The Path to Your Purpose Begins Here
Delaware State University’s online programs bring our welcoming community to you. We offer a straightforward admission process, and our team is here to support you every step of the way. Explore the following details to learn how you can get started.
Key Admission Dates
Review these important milestones for Delaware State University’s online programs. Remember that it’s important to apply early so you’ll have plenty of time to provide all required documents by the deadline.
| Fall 1 Application Deadline | 08/14/2026 |
|---|---|
| Fall 1 Start Date | 08/25/2026 |
| Fall 2 Application Deadline | 10/08/2026 |
| Fall 2 Start Date | 10/19/2026 |
| Spring 1 Application Deadline | 12/31/2026 |
| Spring 1 Start Date | 01/11/2027 |
How To Apply
Chart Your Course to DSU Online
Students follow many paths to DSU’s online programs. Explore these details to learn how we support students with diverse backgrounds. Here, you can build on prior educational experiences, use military benefits and more.
Transfer Students
Continue Your Education in Our Welcoming Community
Join a network of transfer students who are completing their bachelor’s and master’s degrees with Delaware State University. Here are key details for transferring credits:
- You will need to submit official transcripts from every higher education institution you’ve attended since high school. Transcripts can be sent through online credential services like the National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment, or you can mail them to DSU’s Office of Admissions.
- Courses taken more than 10 years ago are not automatically accepted. Their eligibility is determined at the discretion of the relevant academic department.
- If you plan to take courses at another institution and transfer them to DSU, have those courses pre-evaluated using our Approval to Transfer Credits form. Our Department Chairs will review your form to determine if courses can be transferred and how they align with our general education or major requirements.
- Correspondence courses, including those from distance education programs, are not eligible for transfer credit.
Be sure to ask about scholarships for transfer students when you request information. For instance, scholarships may be available to students who earned an associate degree from Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC) with a minimum 2.5 GPA.
Military Affiliated Students
We’re Honored To Support Your Next Mission
DSU applauds the service of students with military experience. Now, we want to help you prepare for what’s next. Through our Office of Veterans Affairs, we can provide support for succeeding in your online program and leveraging benefits earned through your service.
Make the Most of Your Military Benefits
We participate in the following programs to support the academic goals of military service members and their dependents:
- Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33)*
- Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty (Chapter 30)*
- Montgomery GI Bill® Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606)*
- Veteran Readiness and Employment (Chapter 31)
- Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (Chapter 35)
Explore Ways to Save on Tuition
DSU strives to deliver cost-effective learning experiences to military-affiliated students. Opportunities to lower your costs include:
- In-state tuition for active-duty and veteran service members using GI Bill® benefits
- A tuition rate of $250 per credit hour for undergraduate students who receive military tuition assistance (TA),** with waived registration fees
- Army Aviation Scholarships that provide full tuition, a monthly stipend and funds for books to ROTC and aviation students
- External military scholarships for students who served in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard
Receive Credit for Your Experience
Your military service provides more than knowledge and skills, as you may be able to receive credit for your experience. The options include:
- ACE-recommended college credits for professional military education, training and occupational experience
- Prior learning assessments (PLAs) that provide credit for professional military education, leadership training and other military experiences related to DSU’s online degree programs
International Students
Our Inclusive Community Stretches Across Borders
DSU supports your journey to new career possibilities, no matter your starting point. International students with F-1 visas can earn academic degrees online to build skills for making a difference in their careers and communities.
Visit your program of interest to learn how to get started. Along with meeting the basic admission requirements, you’ll submit English language proficiency scores and other supporting documents.
Find Your Program
DSU’s online programs empower you to create lasting success for yourself and the generations that follow. Whether you’re passionate about business, healthcare, social work or another field, you can begin your next chapter here.
Explore ProgramsDiscover Cost-Effective Ways To Continue Your Education
When you succeed professionally, your entire community rises with you. Knowing that education plays a central role in that success, DSU offers cost-effective tuition so that financial barriers don’t stand between you and your goals. Visit our Tuition and Aid page to learn how to make online education fit your budget.
Tuition DetailsFrequently Asked Questions
Explore our FAQ page to find answers to questions you may have about the online programs.
Our admission process is designed to be straightforward and accessible.
Submit an online application and official transcripts from all colleges you’ve attended. If you have fewer than 30 college credits, also send your high school transcript or General Educational Development scores. We’ll review your application within 24 to 48 hours.
We use a holistic approach that looks at your full profile, not just test scores. Application fee waivers are available, and our admissions counselors will support you throughout the process.
If you’ve had gaps in your education or faced challenges, don’t worry. Many of our students are returning to college after time away. We’re here to help you succeed — that’s part of our mission as a Historically Black College and University.
We review applications quickly — typically within 24 to 48 hours after you submit everything.
We use rolling admissions, which means you can apply whenever you’re ready rather than trying to meet specific deadlines. Once your application is reviewed, you’ll hear from us through your admissions portal and university email.
For financial aid, submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible. Our priority deadline is March 15, but we accept applications year-round. If you’re selected for verification, that process usually takes two to three weeks.
We welcome international students and can issue visa documents for on-campus programs. However, federal rules don’t allow student visas for fully online programs.
If you’re an international student interested in our online offerings, please contact our Office of International Affairs to discuss your options. They can explain what might be possible based on your specific situation.
If you’ll be applying, start the process at least 90 days before the semester begins.
Yes, we recognize that you’ve learned valuable skills outside the classroom.
For work experience, our Prior Learning Assessment process lets you document what you’ve learned through your career and training. You’ll create a portfolio that faculty review to see if it matches college-level learning.
For military service, we accept credit from your Joint Services Transcript, Community College of the Air Force, and military training that’s been recommended by the American Council on Education. This includes your job-specific military training and leadership courses.
Contact our Transfer Credit Counselor to review what experience might count toward your degree.
Yes, absolutely. Delaware State University is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).
The degree you earn online is identical to what students earn on campus. There’s no distinction on your diploma. You’ll graduate with a Delaware State University degree backed by more than 135 years of academic excellence.
Forbes ranks us No. 2 among Best Historically Black Colleges and Universities with Online Degrees. U.S. News & World Report ranks us No. 4 among public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (2026). We’re also a Research 2 institution, which shows our commitment to high-level academics and research, according to the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Employers know and respect Delaware State University degrees. Many companies specifically recruit from Historically Black Colleges and Universities because they value the preparation and perspectives our graduates bring.
Yes, we specifically designed our online programs for working adults and people returning to education.
We use eight-week terms so you can focus on fewer courses at a time and finish faster. Most coursework is asynchronous — you complete it on your schedule, not at specific times. This flexibility works for professionals balancing jobs and families.
Our faculty understand adult life and have taught thousands of working professionals. Our admissions process looks at your full experience, not just test scores. You can earn credit for work experience and transfer up to 90 credits from other higher education institutions for undergraduate programs and 9 for graduate programs.
Support services like advising and tutoring are available evenings and weekends when working adults need them. We offer payment plans and accept employer tuition assistance.
We created these programs with you in mind — not as an afterthought. You belong here.
Disclaimers
*GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/.
**If a student withdraws from a course before completing 60% of it, DSU must return the unearned TA funds to DoD, per DoD policy. DSU follows a standard formula to calculate how much TA is “earned” based on attendance (days) vs. total course days.