Space is always on our mind. Someone's invading yours. Is there life in outer? Right now, let's just focus on the space you will inhabit as a student at Delaware. We've got plenty of options with single and double rooms in 60 residence halls and apartment buildings. More than 7,000 students, including about 90% of freshmen, live on campus. Seeing to their educational, social, and occupancy interests are more than 200 resident staff members. We've even got special interest housing at Ray Street, providing students who share a common interest with the opportunity to share common space.
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Now that we've got shelter covered, you're probably wondering about food and water. Befitting a major university like Delaware, we have a tremendous amount to offer you. Across campus, over 16 different dining spots -- ranging from 4 traditional dining halls to 2 food courts to 3 convenience markets near the residence halls to 5 snack bars -- are open to accommodate various schedules and tastes. We can safely say that Delaware dining delivers. Oh, and we really do deliver, to the residence halls and other locations on campus should the need arise.
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Delaware smartly simplifies a number of things, so that you can concentrate on the bigger issues of life. For example, Delaware students don't need to carry around lots of cash. One card lets them do it all. The UD#1 Card is a student ID card, dining services card, library card, health services card, and key to access FLEXible spending. An additional feature, the UD1 Flex Account, gives students campus-wide cashless purchasing power at all dining locations, the bookstore, the student centers, campus box offices, laundry machines, copiers, and more. The UD#1 Card can also be used as a MAC debit card for students who choose to open a bank account with Wilmington Savings Fund Society (WSFS).


