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For your Information
About Delta College
- Accreditation
Accreditation is when schools must meet a certain quality standards set by the accrediting agency.
- Parent Orientation
Parent Orientation is an opportunity for parents, grandparents and guardians to find out about the process their son or daughter will be going through as they enter Delta College.
Prospective Students
- Admission Status
Delta is an open door college and we except all students.
- Our Open-Door Policy
Delta College's progressive open-door policy makes education assessable to everyone who aspires to do more in life.
- District Status In / Out / Our of State
Determines the classification of legal residence.
- Distance Learning
The internet, computers, digital television, and other technologies are making college degrees attainable through Distance Learning.
- International Student Info
Delta College welcomes students from around the world and issues the SEVIS I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant F-1 Status to eligible individuals wishing to engage in full-time studies.
- Credit Versus Non-Credit
Credit courses typically lead to a degree or certificate and Non-credit courses do not lead to a degree or certificate.
Getting Started
- New Student Orientation
New student orientation is a program that is designed to provide the information needed to successfully begin college.
- College Catalog
The college catalog is where the official guiding principles and policies of the college are documented.
- Application Fees
There is a one-time non-refundable $20 application fee for admission.
- Official Transcripts
Official transcripts include: high school, college, university, GED, ACT, and adult education course work.
New Students
- Placement Testing
Identifies your current level of knowledge and skills in writing, reading and math.
- An Articulation
A High School student's "Articulation" is a process which enables students to make a smooth transition from high school to Delta College.
Paying For Your Education
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