Delaware Valley University School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Doylestown, PA
Founded in 1896
Tackling the most important issues of our time
Suburban
setting
1,924
Students
93%
Acceptance Rate
$38,070 / $38,070
Tuition In-state / Out-of-state
Overview
School Website >>Delaware Valley University’s undergraduate programs are grounded in our emphasis on experiential and interdisciplinary learning. In the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, you will gain hands-on, practical, real-world experience that will prepare you for your future. Our student-faculty ratio is 13:1, allowing for a very close-knit campus. We encourage an environment where faculty know our students by name and serve as mentors. Students in DelVal’s School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences are gaining hands-on experience on the campus farms. The University has more than 1,000 acres of land including plant and livestock facilities on the main campus, the Gemmill Farm, and the Roth Center for Sustainable Agriculture. The farms serve as living laboratories, allowing students to apply what they’re learning by working with plants and livestock.
Agricultural Degrees Offered
- Agribusiness
- Animal Sciences
- Crop Science
- Dairy Science
- Environmental Sciences
- Equine Science and Management
- Food Science
- Food Technology
- Horticulture
- Landscape Architecture
- Landscape Design
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Turf Management
- Restaurant and Food Service Management
Admissions
Total Enrollment: 1,924
Agricultural Students: 587
Male Female Student Ratio: 40%/60%
Acceptance Rate: 93%
Applying
Application Fee: None for Common Application/$50 for paper application
Application Deadline: Rolling
Target SAT Score: 1071
Target ACT Score: 23
Tuition
In-State: $38,070
Out-of-State: $38,070
Student Fees: $2,550
Room and Board: $14,620
More Info
Religious Affiliation: non-denominational
Faculty/Student Ratio: 13/1
The Roth Center for Sustainable Agriculture
The Roth Center for Sustainable Agriculture serves as the living laboratory space for Delaware Valley University students. The Center provides space for student lab projects, class demonstrations, and faculty research. Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience in this diverse atmosphere through school-year and summer employment. The community is also invited to observe the various projects, volunteer with garden maintenance, and attend educational programs at the Center throughout the year.