Campus Tour for International Students

In this video, you’re introduced to the unique learning laboratories at University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.

Get to know University of Delaware’s Campus

Discover why 100% of international students rated their experience at the University of Delaware’s Lerner College of Business and Economics as excellent or good. Lerner’s top-ranked, accredited graduate programs provide you with the scholarly expertise and hands-on training you need to succeed.

Sign up for a virtual or in-person tour of the campus or read the descriptions below:

  • Geltzeiler Trading Center: A facility designed to replicate the trading floors in investment banks, brokerage houses and hedge funds on Wall Street. Here, students have access to real-time industry applications and tools found in major financial institutions.
  • JPMorgan Chase Innovation Center: A collaboration between UD and JPMorgan Chase that gives students experience developing and testing globally scaled IT solutions.
  • Venture Development Center (VDC): Run by Horn Entrepreneurship, the VDC provides guidance and valuable resources to students pursuing new business ideas and exploring their professional interests.
  • Marriott Center for Tourism and Hospitality: The Courtyard Newark is a fully operational hotel that serves university guests and business travelers alike. Here, hospitality students learn a hotel’s daily operations by rotating through different staff positions.
  • Vita Nova Restaurant: A student-operated and managed fine-dining restaurant. In the learning laboratory, hospitality students get experience rotating through 17 different positions both in the dining room and in the kitchen.

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