Delta College has been named a Gold-level status Veteran-Friendly School for 2025-26 by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA).
MVAA recognizes institutions that are committed to supporting the needs of their veteran and military-connected students. These institutions are awarded gold, silver and bronze-level status based on their veteran-centric services and programs. Delta College is one of 50 institutions to earn gold-level, including public universities and trade schools.
“It's probably one of the easiest schools that I've ever attended to use my benefits, ask questions and get answers about my benefits,” shared Joshua Gorm, Marine Corps Veteran and current IT student at Delta College.
Brittany Hodges, Veteran Services coordinator, works with an average of 94 students
per semester, providing guidance and application assistance for VA education benefits.
"It is fantastic news that the Delta College has again been designated as a gold-level
Veteran Friendly School by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. Our veteran and military-affiliated
students matter more than I can express in words,” says Brittany. “They are valued
members of our Delta College family. I look forward to growing our program, in collaboration
with the community, as we continue supporting those who served, are serving and their
families."
Veteran and military students make up 4% of Delta’s student population. One key benefit
Delta offers all who are funding their education through the GI Bill® is the in-district
tuition rate, regardless of where they live.
For more information, visit the Veterans Services website or contact Brittany Hodges at brittanyhodges@delta.edu or 989-686-9303.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.