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LAYOUT The school currently occupies 550 acres, and is divided by the rail line passing through it into the east "urban" side and the west "rural" side. Almost all of the school's classroom facilities and buildings not directly connected with animal husbandry are on the east side, along with all of the dorms. Most students spend all of their time on the urban side. Buildings and land devoted to the husbandry of horses, cattle, swine, and bees can be found on the rural side, as well as a variety of crop fields including peach, apple, and corn. The entire campus is also the Henry Schmieder Arboretum . DelVal, as it is widely known, also owns approximately 120 acres in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; a farm at the intersection of Routes 202 & 63. ENROLLMENT The school currently enrolls about 1578 full-time undergraduates and more than 400 part-time students in the college's evening college and weekend college. Approximately 975 of these students live in one of the school's seven dorms. The average class size is 17. More statistics here. POINTS OF INTEREST EXTERNAL LINKS Delaware Valley College is also the name for the Station stop on the SEPTA R5 Doylestown branch located adjacent to the school. |
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