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Connect with the Student Success Center to plan your academic career and enhance your education with experiences beyond the classroom. We offer in-person and virtual appointments with virtual drop-in hours during busy times of the semester. Learn more at the following links:
Location, Hours, and Contact Information
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Phone: 302-831-3020 |
Fax: 302-269-2539
Questions? Email us:
Office Hours
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
- Fall and Spring terms:
- In-person, scheduled appointments are available Monday through Thursday.
- Virtual drop-ins and scheduled appointments available Monday through Friday.
- Winter and Summer terms:
- Virtual drop-ins and scheduled appointments are available Monday through Friday.
Newark Campus Locations
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109 Mitchell Hall* —The office is located on the first floor, in the north rear wing of Mitchell Hall. Do not enter the auditorium; enter the wing directly from the outdoors, off the walkway between Mitchell and Gore.
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118 Brown Lab (first floor)
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200 Academy Street (second floor)
*The Mitchell Hall office is not ADA accessible. If you need an accessible meeting space, please let us know and we'll be glad to find an alternate location.
Meet the Student Success Center Team
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We strive to meet the needs of undergraduate students throughout their academic journeys—in and out of classroom.
Learn more about the advising and academic services team, serving UD’s campuses in Newark, Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown.
Meet the Student Success Center’s co-curricular coaching team, who help students identify opportunities, connect with mentors, and obtain funding.
If you are interested in a career in secondary education, the Student Success Center's secondary teacher education team can advise you on requirements for admissions, degree, and licensure. Questions? Contact Trish Hermance, senior assistant dean, at trish@udel.edu. The following secondary teacher education specialists can advise you on specific education tracks: Jackie Griffith (Science); Blythe Milbury-Steen (World Languages); and Kathy Wilson (Math).
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