Wilmington University Consumer Information
- General Institutional Information
- Accreditation
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
- The baccalaureate degree in nursing, master's degree in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program are accredited through the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education through December 31, 2030.
- American Bar Association (ABA):
- The Legal Studies concentration of Wilmington University’s B.S. in Law, Policy, and Political Science and WilmU's Post-Bachelor's Paralegal certificate are approved by the American Bar Association. However, the Pre-Law minor is not an ABA-approved program.
- Wilmington University’s School of Law is seeking approval of the American Bar Association.
- Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP):
- The master’s degree program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is accredited through the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs through March 31, 2031.
- Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP)
- Wilmington University’s College of Education and Liberal Arts offers education programs accredited through the Council for the Accreditation of Education Programs (CAEP).
- State Agency Information
- Wilmington University is approved and authorized to grant degrees through the State of Delaware.* This approval must be renewed prior to December 31, 2025.
- Academic Partnerships With Other Institutions
- FERPA — Student Privacy Information
- Official Withdrawal From the University
- Services for Students with Disabilities (Office of Accessibility Services)
- Student Activities and Organizations
- The Office of Student Life provides opportunities to get involved in various activities and organizations.
- Student Body Diversity
- The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) provides information on the diversity of the student body at Wilmington University.
- NCES also provides information about the number of students using financial aid at Wilmington University.
- Transfer Credit Policies
- Find information about Wilmington University’s Transfer Credit Policies.
- Wilmington University also offers credit recognition for prior work experience or training programs that have the potential for academic credit.
- Accreditation
- Instructional Programs
- Financial Assistance
- Available Federal and Student Aid
- Find information on Federal Student Aid.
- Find scholarship information for Wilmington University.
- Find information about College Scholarships and Financial Aid through the State of Delaware.
- Contact Information for Student Financial Aid
- Information about Financial Aid at Wilmington University can be obtained by contacting the Office of Financial Aid via email: infocenter@wilmu.edu, phone: (877) 967-5464, or in person at WilmU locations.
- Disbursements
- Enrollment Change/ Withdrawal and Impact on Financial Aid
- Federal Aid Verification
- Preferred Lender Information
- Wilmington University does not have a preferred lender and does not enter into preferred lender agreements.
- Student Loans
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Available Federal and Student Aid
- Health and Safety
- Student Outcomes
- Enrollment in Graduate/Professional Education Programs
- Class of 2019 - 2022 Undergraduate Graduates:
- 5,277 distinct graduates
- National Clearinghouse match results show that 1,815 students enrolled in a graduate-level program post-graduation (34% of total).
- Top 10 institutions (descending order)
- Wilmington University
- Walden University
- Western Governors University
- University of Delaware
- Capella University
- Chamberlain University
- Delaware State University
- Rowan University
- Liberty University
- Grand Canyon University
- Top 10 programs (descending order; of those reporting programs to National Clearinghouse)
- Business Administration
- Nursing
- Leadership
- Management
- Cybersecurity
- Special Education
- Administration of Justice
- Information Systems Technologies
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Human Services
- Class of 2019 - 2022 Undergraduate Graduates:
- Graduate and Professional Placement Rates for Graduates
- Class of 2022 Graduation Survey:
- 3,668 total respondents (87% response rate)
- 1,531 respondents for employment-specific questions (42% response rate)
- 83% of respondents stated they are employed.
- 67% of those are employed in their field of study.
- 15% of respondents are actively seeking employment.
- 83% of respondents stated they are employed.
- Class of 2022 Graduation Survey:
- Graduation Rates
- Wilmington University graduation rates are available on the National Center for Education Statistics website.
- Information on Career and Job Placement Services
- Pass Rates
- Annual Praxis and Licensure Rates — College of Education and Liberal Arts
- CMHC Certificate Rates
- College of Business Rates of Student Achievement
- MSN Nurse Practitioner Certification Rates
- Post-Master’s in Psychiatric and Mental Health Certification Rates
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners Certification Rate
- Retention Rates
- Wilmington University retention rates are available on the National Center for Education Statistics website.
- Teacher Preparation Report/ Title II Report
- A Title II report is available upon request.*
- Transfer Out Data
- Wilmington University transfer out data are available on the National Center for Education Statistics website.
- Enrollment in Graduate/Professional Education Programs
- Athletics
- Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
- Student-Athlete Graduation Rates
- Find Wilmington University on the NCAA Academic Success Rate website.
- Tuition and Fees
- Cost of Attendance
- Fees and Expenses
- Financial Education: Entrance and Exit Counseling
- Grades
- Net Price Calculator
- Refunds for Withdrawals or Dropped Courses
- Find information about how dropping courses or withdrawing from courses impacts financial aid.
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Find information for Undergraduate Academic Progress for Financial Aid and Graduate Academic Progress for Financial Aid.
- External Complaint Process
- American Bar Association (ABA) complaint process
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) — Contact CCNE directly with complaints, by mail or phone:
- 655 K. Street NW
Suite 750
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-887-6791
- 655 K. Street NW
- Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) complaint policy
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) complaint procedure
- Delaware Department of Education student complaint form
- Federal Student Aid complaint form
- International Assembly for Collegiate Business Administration (IACBE) complaint procedure
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education complaint form
- Other
* For questions about this information, or to request a copy of any referenced documentation, please contact Dr. Linda Van Drie Andrzjewski, Executive Director of Title IX, Clery and Regulatory Affairs, via email at linda.m.andrzjewski@wilmu.edu.