San Joaquin Delta College is the successor of the Stockton Junior College that was established in 1935. The college initially functioned as a lower division institution for the University of Pacific. Since 1963, the college has been operating independently and in 1976, it opened its main Stockton campus.
With over 100 career and degree certificate programs, Delta is the leading destination for undergraduates in California's Central Valley who are wishing to discover a new trade, improve their skills, or make transfer units to four-year colleges and universities. Situated in the San Joaquin Valley, San Joaquin Delta College serves the culturally varied community of California's Central Valley and beyond. The College propel students into prestigious four-year institutions, often inside the University of California and Cal State school systems. It provides certificates, degrees, transfer credits and technical instruction for career advancement or later-in-life career adjustments.
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San Joaquin Delta College is the successor of the Stockton Junior College that was established in 1935. The college initially functioned as a lower division institution for the University of Pacific. Since 1963, the college has been operating independently and in 1976, it opened its main Stockton campus.
With over 100 career and degree certificate programs, Delta is the leading destination for undergraduates in California's Central Valley who are wishing to discover a new trade, improve their skills, or make transfer units to four-year colleges and universities. Situated in the San Joaquin Valley, San Joaquin Delta College serves the culturally varied community of California's Central Valley and beyond. The College propel students into prestigious four-year institutions, often inside the University of California and Cal State school systems. It provides certificates, degrees, transfer credits and technical instruction for career advancement or later-in-life career adjustments.
Attributed by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, California's official body of school certification, Delta proudly upholds the highest level of academic standards at the community college level. Getting involved in a club or association is one of the best ways to make networks with other like-minded peers to improve a student's overall college experience. The Office of Student Events supports a varied collection of student clubs and organizations that contribute to the campus and the adjoining community. Through participation in student-led clubs, students can engage in events that explore academic, professional, political, social, cultural, religious and community service concerns.
From the honour society, Alpha Gamma Sigma to the award-winning Speech and Debate Team, there are a diversity of options available for student involvement on campus. The exquisitely updated sites in Stockton and Mountain House provide undergraduates with state-of-the-art lab and science facilities, excellent libraries and research centres, as well as outstanding student resources for guidance and provision. The leading site in Stockton, California is the central hub of Delta College, serving as the actual location for classes, services, and activity.
Every year, Delta College awards students with scholarships to be used for their studies. Scholarships are awarded for a number of reasons, including significant financial needs, program completion and academic success. The Scholarship Application opens in January every year, so check back regularly for updates!
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International Students
70
Acceptance Rate
100%
Student/Faculty Ratio
11:1
Male/Female Ratio
42:58
Average Tuition Fee Per Academic Year
$9,000
Average Cost of Living
$3,212
Alumni Starting Salaries
Specializations/Levels
Median Starting Salary
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (Associate's Degree)
$54,900
Fire Protection (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma)
$33,300
Business Administration, Management and Operations (Associate's Degree)
$25,600
Design and Applied Arts (Associate's Degree)
$25,300
Criminal Justice and Corrections (Associate's Degree)
$24,700
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities (Associate's Degree)
$21,900
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services (Associate's Degree)
$18,700
Biology (Associate's Degree)
$18,300
Cost of Living
Total Average Cost $3,212
Housing $2,258
Food $677
Daily Life $100
Clothing $177
These are the approx. & quarterly expenses that need to be incurred under various heads that are mentioned above.
Specific entry requirements vary basis the subject area, level and course. You can get in touch with our admission counselors for a detailed discussion and understanding of requirements for the courses of your choice. Just share your details and we will reach out to you for a FREE session.