Delaware State University is a historically black university in Dover, Delaware. Over the last 115 years, it has evolved into a fully accredited, comprehensive university with a main campus and two satellite sites that encompass six colleges and a diverse population of undergraduate and advanced degree students. The graduating class of 2006 is the largest in the University’s history, consisting of over 500 seniors and graduate students. Delaware State University’s athletic programs participate in NCAA’s Division I (I-AA for football). The main campus in Dover contains 30 buildings, including: Delaware State University is a part of Internet 2 initiative. Global Connections: The University has over 20 formal international partnerships with institutions in countries such as Egypt, Nigeria, Serbia, Mexico, China, Cuba and many others, which facilitate student exchanges and research and conference collaborations. Currently, the university consists of six colleges: College of Mathematics, Science and Technology, School of Business, College of Arts and Humanities, College of Professional Studies, College of Education and Sports Sciences and College of Agriculture and Related Sciences. As of Fall 2005, the University has about 3,700 students, of which about 340 are graduate students. The University offers PhD programs in Applied Mathematics/Mathematical Physics and Neuroscience, doctoral program in education and Master’s programs in various fields of sciences, nursing, social work, education, MBA program, natural resources, etc.