Delta College Reviews
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Sarah from Kawkawlin, MI
07/06/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
8 out of 9 people found this review useful. 1 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Students enrolled at Delta Community College will feel comfortable with the atmosphere. Everyone is helpful and it's easy to find information on topics such as: school to work, FAFSA forms, and transfer programs. Students that need guidance in their career field and help planning courses will be satisfied with the faculty. Even the teachers are willing to give advice if you seek it. The environment is phenomenal and a smoke-free is a plus.
Tips for prospective students Delta College is worth your money. If you seek help from counselors your bound to receive what you ask for. The teachers are friendly for the most part and so are the students. The faculty is always willing to go above and beyond whats asked of them. The whole experience of Delta College is neat, it's the education your required without feeling the stress of a huge university.
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Chelsea from Bay City, MI
10/04/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
6 out of 8 people found this review useful. 2 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Any student that wants to learn. Truly. I haven't yet met a person for whom Delta wasn't ideal.
Tips for prospective students Don't make any assumptions, and make the best of it.
Bang for the buck The quality is as great as any university for a mere fraction of the cost. I can afford to learn.
Am enjoying being here I spend a lot of time at Delta, and it's a great environment all around. When I'm not in the classroom I spend a lot of time at the coffeeshop, in the library or working (supposedly) in the commons. I've made a lot of friends here, some of them teachers. I became involved with a lot of activites and I love it.
Am learning a lot I was pleasantly surprised about the quality of the education. I wrongly assumed that a community college offered less than a four year. I'm glad I was wrong; the classes and teachers are excellent and have taught me so much.
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Kathleen from Saginaw, MI
12/28/2010Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 3 people found this review useful. 3 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Delta College is great for student who don't quite know what they want to get into but they want to wet their feet into the different types of majors. Delta is also great for those who wish to save on college. Students who wishes to finish an associates degree Delta is the place for you.
Tips for prospective students Prospective students go to the counseling and advising center. Even if you are not a student you will be able to talk with an advisor. They will discuss with you what you want to go into, how long it will take, and how much it will cost. There are plenty of places to go on campus including the financial aid office, the library, and the bookstore.
Bang for the buck Although it is a community college after one pays tuition there are other fees you have to worry about. There is a fee connected with each course you enroll with, this is the teachers out of classroom consultation fee. All in all you aren't paying for a four year university but there are fees that are not publicized.
Am enjoying being here I enjoy Delta College campus. There are private study rooms throughout the college. They have the best tutoring center no matter what the class. The staff are the best though. They are willing to help no matter the problem. The best part is if they can't help you they won't blow you off they will send you to the correct department.
Am learning a lot Every class is filled with information at your fingertips. The teachers are an immense help, all you need to do is ask. They have office hours posted and they welcome the feedback from their students. Most classes are small 15-30 people, which gives one a lot of time for questions and instruction.
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Kayla from Saginaw, MI
01/10/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 2 people found this review useful. 4 of 28
Categories Comments Am enjoying being here Making the transition from being a high school student to a college student was so easy and hassle free, and I have Delta College to thank for that. The class sizes are relatively small so I feel like I'm really getting that one-on-one attention from the professors that I'm sure I wouldn't have gotten if I had decided to start my college education at a larger university.
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Sarah from Linwood, MI
07/09/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 2 people found this review useful. 5 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Self-motivated, those who enjoy learning, and those with little money.
Tips for prospective students Register as soon as you can, since classes fill up fast.
Bang for the buck Even for a community college, Delta has the best prices I have found for tuition, etc.
Am enjoying being here The facilities here are top-notch and the students and staff are incredibly friendly.
Am learning a lot The instructors are very caring and willing to help or make accomodations.
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Leanne from Saginaw, MI
07/12/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 2 people found this review useful. 6 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students If you want to get to know your teacher and the students that walk around you in the halls this is the place for you. If you like smaller class sizes and want more help from teachers from time to time you should really consider Delta.
Tips for prospective students Work hard, and ask for help when you need it, don't worry about feeling dumb or anything like that because if you don't ask for help then your not going to do as well as you could, and there's a good chance that someone else wont understand it either and have the same question. Other than that, just have fun and make good friends and work towards your goals and do your best.
Bang for the buck I couldn't be happier with the cost of tuition. It is the cheapest way to get through all the prerequisite classes that you need and you also get to have some great professors.
Am enjoying being here I enjoy going to Delta, it's a smaller college and you get to meet some amazing people in class. You get more teacher-student interaction and that is something I really value.
Am learning a lot I have learned a lot from the year that I have been attending Delta College. I have learned about simple things like, how to make a better resume and how to write a paper well and I have also learned things I have never even thought about before. I have learned about genetics and many other thing.
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Robbie from Saginaw, MI
01/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 7 of 28
Categories Comments Campus Safety delta has both a securtiy staff and a police boot camp right on campus. delta was also recently rated one of the safest campuses in the state!
Great for these types of students nurses! delta has one of the best nursing programs in the state.
Bang for the buck as far as community colleges go delta is one of the best around.
What to do for fun delta has a wide variety of sports teams, it also has an endless amount of extracurricular activities.
Food and Dining delta has a small cafeteria, but it is not a very good one.
Dorm Life there are no dorms at delta.
Academic Rigor classes are challenging but not nearly as challenging as most 4 year universities.
Tips for prospective students if you are going to register for classes do it early, they fill up very fast.
In three sentences delta college is a great stepping stone for students planning to transfer like me. it is also a great place to achieve an associates degree and or a certificate. that's why delta has over 17,000 students.
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Amy from Bay City, MI
05/22/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 8 of 28
Categories Comments Clubs and Activities I've heard about a Peace Club here at Delta College.
Great for these types of students Any and all. Seriously.
Bang for the buck So worth it not to be in debt.
What to do for fun Delta College is strictly my educational institution and workplace but I know there are many clubs and organizations to be involved in for fun-purposes. There's also a great pool and workout area.
Food and Dining I love the Red Brix cafe. I eat there almost every day when I'm studying or working at Delta.
Academic Rigor Some may think it's easier to attend a community college, but that's not been the case with me. I am well-aware of how much work my friends that go to a University do in comparison to me and it doesn't seem to be much difference. The only difference is the class sizes and the price, which both seem like a plus to me in that the classes are smaller and more inimate and the price is less than half of a University.
Tips for prospective students Never feel that because you plan on attending Delta College that you are less than others because it's a community college. Be sure to be in touch with your counselors, they're more helpful than you'd think. Same with your professors, all of mine have been more than willing to help when and if I asked for it.
In three sentences Delta College is a great place to start whether you know your major or not. Delta College offers many transferrable classes and even specialized programs if you're not planning on transferring. You can go to Delta College at your own pace, I'll have my Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts after only a full year and a half here at Delta College.
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Jared from Saginaw, MI
11/05/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 9 of 28
Categories Comments Campus Safety Our campus is really safe. Since it is small, the campus police are able to patrol it very well. I haven't heard of any incidents occurring during my time here. Campus police are very helpful as well.
Clubs and Activities There are a handful of clubs and organizations on campus. We have soccer, basketball, softball, hockey and baseball as club sports.
Great for these types of students This college is great for incoming freshmen or students who have no idea what they want to do with their lives yet.
Bang for the buck Most Delta credits transfer to many of the major schools in Michigan which saves you a ton of money! If you plan on going to Michigan State for example, you can earn your general education requirements in about 1/3 of the tuition cost per year at Delta.
What to do for fun It's location in the Tri-Cities allows for ample activities. You have Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland with 15 minutes of each other. Shopping, night life, parks and gardens, skate-parks, theaters, sports teams, and much more surround the area. There is always something to keep you busy.
Food and Dining The food isn't really all that special, but it does provide nutrients to get through the day.
Academic Rigor Some courses are as easy as high school classes and some are truly challenging, but I'm sure this goes for any college or university. The staff is much more willing to help you one on one here though because of the small and intimate class settings.
Tips for prospective students Time management is very important. Since Delta College is a commuter college all students live off campus and many are on their own. This requires them to have job to pay for living expenses. Sometimes work and school can be overbearing (especially exam weeks), but if you learn quickly how to manage your time, you will have no problem handling the load. If you have the choice at all, try to schedule all your classes in two days (M+W or T+TH etc.). This will save you a ton on gas since there are on-campus living arrangements.
In three sentences Delta College offers a simple and easy transition from high school to college life. They have a staff of instructors that truly care for the future of their students. Delta College should be the first choice for your first time college experience.
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Alison
04/27/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
0 out of 1 people found this review useful. 10 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Anyone can go to Delta; it's that great of a college. This is definitely a good starting out college for those just coming out of high school, especially if they don't know what area they want to go into. Also, if you don't have the big bucks to spend at a university, Delta's tuition is not that bad; even better if you are able to get a scholarship.
Tips for prospective students Talk to the counselors a lot. I don't know how I would've gotten through my first year without my counselor's guidance in my program. Also, I highly suggest tying to get a job there- you'll get to know more people around the campus, which will really help you in the long run. You'll get to know more instructors and maybe one day they could write a letter of recommendation for you. The Career Pathways Center will guide you through the process of finding an available job and they can also help you with your major.
Bang for the buck Tuition isn't bad and book prices are pretty normal. The money you get from selling back your books at the end of the semester is fairly decent as well. Class sizes are small which allows a lot of one-on-one time with instructors. I haven't used the Tutoring Center or Writing Lab but I hear that they are extremely helpful. I personally know that the Library staff is patient and always willing to help.
Am enjoying being here I am so glad I decided to start out at Delta! The whole campus atmosphere is uplifting. Students and faculty are pleasant to be around. There are always events going on that will get the students involved as well. I also work here which has been a great experience. I can go to my classes then go to work and I don't have to use gas to go anywhere else. The staff that I work with are all wonderful people. They are very knowledgeable and willing to answer any question I have.
Am learning a lot This is my first year at Delta College and I am very pleased with the amount of knowledge I am obtaining from Delta. I have had and met many wonderful instructors who have not only taught me lessons in the subject matter but in life as well.
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Lorena from Mount Pleasant, MI
09/20/2011Reviewer is A past student here.
0 out of 1 people found this review useful. 11 of 28
Categories Comments Great for these types of students All types.
Tips for prospective students Enjoy!
Bang for the buck Classes were reasonable and financial aid office was helpful.
Did enjoy being here I did and I thought the class of other students was well rounded.
Did learn a lot Yes, I learned all that I needed for the program I was in,great teachers!
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Nicole from St. Charles, MI
03/31/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Delta has it's own Campus Police Force that keeps the campus very safe and secure. You can always see a Delta Security car driving around the parking lots at every time of day and there is always and officer nearby to assist you should you need it. There is also a Security Department that one can visit to see if someone had turned in anything that was lost or if you had any questions about something that was stolen.
Greek Life The only one that I know is the Alpha Kappa Phi Fraternity, mainly just academic fraternities.
Clubs and Activities There are tons of different clubs at Delta, from a ceramics and pottery club, a nice sized theater and Theatrics/Drama Club to a Debate Team. You'd just have to go and research what you're interested in yourself!
Great for these types of students This is a great college for students that struggled in High School and wouldn't be able to do well in a giant University. It's also a great stepping stone for students that need that college experience before going off to that larger University.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There are large art sculptures and other displays of art around the art building. Once you walk inside there's a giant gallery were different artist are displayed, including the Annual Student Art Show. Also there's a giant courtyard in the middle of the entire campus consisting of tree's and fountains.
Bang for the buck It's a very economical school, the quality of education is great for the price of tuition and supplies. It's nice stepping stone for transfer students as Delta is a great school with their credits and transferring. It's also a great way to get your basic credits at an easier price than starting straight off at a larger University.
What to do for fun There's a great fitness center, and also a large indoor pool with a huge slide and whirlpool along with a nice sized hot tub.
Food and Dining Delta has the Red Brix in the Common's that has great food and specials every week, as well as the Coffee 'n More coffee shop that's next othe library that's great for snacks if the Red Brix is a bit too far away.
Dorm Life Delta has no dorms, so you would have to find your own housing.
Academic Rigor The classes are in-depth and well-set up. The professor's are more than happy to email and get in touch with you if you're having problems, as well as tutoring options are available.
Tips for prospective students Try different counselors if you're not satisfied with your first visit. Recommend using Delta's career center. If you're not sure of what major you'd like to go for, take advantage of Delta's career center and other options, as they're there to help you find the career that best fits your interests.
In three sentences On a 1-10 scale, I would rate Delta a 7. It is a good stepping stone from a small high school to a bigger college or university. Professors have all been very understanding and knowledgeable in their field.
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Jordan from Saginaw, MI
05/07/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Along with an on campus public safety office, there is also a post of police on campus.
Great for these types of students Delta is right for everyone whether your a full time student that's a little older. A new high school graduate, or a part timer there is something for everyone!
Bang for the buck Delta being a community college the $ per credit hour is really low. at about $79/credit hour this is why i'm attending here before i transfer to a university.
What to do for fun My type of fun is working out or sports. and on top of a giant swimming area they also have club sports like hockey, baseball and an amazing fitness center.
Food and Dining The cafeteria has many food options that all taste great and also include a value meal for us broke college students.
Dorm Life I live off campus so unfortunately I cannot assist in this aspect.
Academic Rigor I know a lot of alumni from this school because i'm not fresh out of high school I am 23yrs old and they are successful.
Tips for prospective students Even tho it is a 2 year college take a serious look at them. They are also very knowledgeable in transfer credits.
In three sentences Direct assistance Easy to learn campus small class sizes
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Paige from New Lothrop, MI
05/15/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun For fun at Delta College there are many activities! There is always something interesting going on. Sports are always an option. Clubs and activities are available to be involved in.
Tips for prospective students For prospective students, i would simply say to just enjoy college, and strive to be the absolute best you can be. The staff at Delta college is willing to to push you to work hard, it is up to you to push yourself.
In three sentences Delta College is an excellent college for first year college students! Making the choice to attend Delta will save one a lot of money. The counseling help, and teachers push you to be the best you can be!
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Karyn from Saginaw, MI
07/02/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus is small and easily accessible and seems to have security everywhere.
Great for these types of students Non-traditional students, re-entry students
Bang for the buck Very affordable, especially considering how good the computer department looks.
What to do for fun Well, I am a non-traditional student and I am just beginning classes so I have yet to get involved with anything extracurricular.
Food and Dining I haven't dined on campus as I am a non-traditional student, I usually just go home
Dorm Life Not living in dorm.
Academic Rigor Classes are informative and move pretty quickly, do no blow off any classes.
Tips for prospective students Start looking for financial aid early, fill out your FASFA whether you are enrolled in school or not. Be determined, if you are planning to go to school, make a commitment to do what you have to do to graduate.
In three sentences I have found Delta College to be quite affordable. The computer department seems very comprehensive and knowledgable. The instructors are informative and friendly.
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chris from Columbiaville, MI
07/10/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students hands on students, great for students not sure what they want to do yet
Bang for the buck so worth the price. i have saved a lot by going here and not so private university
What to do for fun you are close to a good size city with stores malls food and other fun places
Food and Dining the red bricks cafe has very good food and a lot to chose from
Dorm Life this college does not offer dorms
Academic Rigor i have learned a lot the teachers are great and helpful
Tips for prospective students speak with a counselor they are very good and will get you on the road you need to be on
In three sentences i enjoy delta college. the school is a lot less money then other schools that offer the same program. the campus is very clean and orderly
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Alicia
07/30/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Great!
Great for these types of students Students who are looking to start at a smaller college to save money while getting a great education.
Bang for the buck Delta is affordable and allows you to set up a payment plan.
What to do for fun I enjoy being in the library. There are lots of activities happening on campus.
Food and Dining I have not eaten on campus.
Academic Rigor I learned a great amount in my classes. Professors push you to your potential.
Tips for prospective students Attend office hours and take advantage of instructors that are willing to work with students.
In three sentences Transferring into Delta was simple and the staff was very helpful. Tuition is very affordable. I have enjoyed all my classes and instructors here thus far.
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Melodi from Midland, MI
08/09/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun sports, clubs, outdoor areas
Food and Dining Decent cafeteria
Academic Rigor Only place I attended so cannot give accurate rating
Tips for prospective students Meet with an advisor. Look for used books at the bookstore or try renting online. Get to class early to find a place to park
In three sentences Delta offers many class times for working students. Delta has many qualified and wonderful professors. Delta is an affordable place to get an education.
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Eric from Hemlock, MI
10/26/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Clubs and Activities sports such as soccer, baseball, and hockey.
Great for these types of students first time students who are unsure of a field of study, parents, people who work full time.
What to do for fun there are occasional campus events but nothing too spectacular.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Academic Rigor The courses at Delta are as challenging as any university.
Tips for prospective students attend class and study.
In three sentences Delta is one of the top community colleges in the country and i would recommend it to anyone in the saginaw, midland, ba city area. credits transfer very easily and the classes are moderately challenging. Scheduling clases are also simple and flexible.
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Sheala from Kawkawlin, MI
11/09/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Tips for prospective students Don't worry about going into college its not that big of a change from high school, but definitely make sure your applying for scholarships and financial aid if you need it. The scholarships and money i have earned has helped a lot.
In three sentences Delta College is a great school and i love it. The staff is always friendly and everyone seems to get along well. Its my Freshman year and i feel very welcomed into the school.
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Jessica from Saginaw, MI
11/12/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun attend concert, plays,sports games etc.
Food and Dining there are many different food choices to choose from.
Dorm Life Delta does not have a dorm
Academic Rigor studying, reading materials assigned and doing homework will ensure your grades are on top.
Tips for prospective students if beginning college for the first time make sure that you meet with a counselor concerning your major to ensure you are taking the right classes in order to graduate on time.
In three sentences Delta College is a great college to pursue your degree. the professors are very fluent and knowledgeable about the course(s) they teach. they ensure that all students get there monies worth. Delta college is the place to be.
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Emily from Bay City, MI
12/13/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Those who are beginner college and wish to save a buck getting their associates degree
Tips for prospective students The financial aid department is crappy. Get things in on time.
In three sentences Great community college! Small class sizes, caring instructors. Great beginner college.
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Michael from Midland, MI
01/14/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun sports, clubs, there's a gym, and places to chat.
Food and Dining their is a cafe in the basement with lots of food and seating and areas to hang at.
Dorm Life there are no dorms at delta.
Academic Rigor Delta's grading scale is only like 7% less then major university's so its easier to pass with higher grades.
Tips for prospective students To take a lot of classes, over full time at delta is not as hard as university's. Most teachers are really nice, so be nice back.
In three sentences Delta is a nice School, with 3 building Midland Bay City and Saginaw. Lots of good majors to pick from. nice teachers and nice students.
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Kourtney from Bay City, MI
01/15/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Delta College is a college where students can feel safe. Delta always has security guards and officers patrolling the halls and parking lots to ensure your safety is a priority. Likewise, the public safety office is always open and available to students with concerns.
Clubs and Activities Delta College offers many clubs and activities, academic and non-academic related. Delta has a revered Honor's Program for students wishing to transfer, looking to get an edge over their peers. Also, they have many non-academic peer groups, such as rec sports, LGBT groups, art clubs, and theater groups. Delta has an activity for all, whether your looking for something to add to your college resume, or just looking for some low-key fun.
Great for these types of students Delta is great for high school students interested in dual enrolling to earn college credits, for workers looking to enhance their skills, or for students who financially cannot afford to start at a 4 year college. Because Delta College offers many night classes, it is ideal for the working student as well. Likewise, Delta offers 090-200 level credits, for students of all skill levels, in addition to many co-op programs for students interested in trade careers.
Bang for the buck Many high school students receive almost all of their tuition waived at Delta College, because of the abundance of scholarships Delta offers. Most in-district students pay about $2,000 per year at Delta, which is a bargain for students looking to transfer, or for students interested in immediately entering the workforce. If finances are an issue, Delta also has financial advisers on-site to help make ends meet.
What to do for fun Delta has an extensive fitness center, complete with a gym including a cardio room, weight room, and an aquatic center with 3 pools. Also, many students take advantage of the many racquetball courts, dance studio, gyms, and outdoor tennis courts. Many students also spend their free time wandering the art gallery, or picking up a good book at the media center/library. Delta always offers something to keep a student occupied!
Food and Dining Although the cafeteria dining can be pricey, the Red Brix Cafe at Delta is delicious and offers a wide variety of dining options for students. The Red Brix Cafe offers pre-packaged meals and snacks, in addition to a hot lunch menu, servicing items such as soup, sandwiches, and pizza. Additionally, the Red Brix Cafe has a salad bar for healthy eaters, and other food stuffs such as smoothies and sweet treats.
Dorm Life Delta does not offer on campus housing; however, Delta has many spacious student areas where friends can meet and greet. Likewise, Delta has several outdoor courtyards and an extensive nature trail, which many students call home during the summer months.
Academic Rigor Delta offers classes that can help you earn a GED, all the way from Honor's sophomore college classes that transfer to top 4 year universities. Going to Delta is like getting a personalized educational plan.
Tips for prospective students Get involved! Delta has many opportunities, such as the Honor's Program and student run groups to develop new relationships. Figure out your academic pathway early on by meeting with one of the many academic advisers available. Many students transfer from Delta, but Delta also offers many programs that only require a 2 year degree, so students can immediately enter the workforce. Lastly, study hard! Delta is only a 2 year community college, but what you have the ability to challenge yourself at Delta by enrolling in classes that can help you fill learning deficits or help you make leaps and bounds academically.
In three sentences Delta College is the best college for high school students looking to gain a head start on collegiate studies, students who cannot afford to start at a four-year university, or non-traditional students. Delta is warm, welcoming, accommodating, and has many resources available for students looking for academic help, looking to join peer groups, or looking to challenge themselves academically. Delta is the gateway to many opportunities for students of all backgrounds.
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Onyka from Essexville, MI
01/31/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Dorm Life There is dorm life, however the student commons gives you all the fun of one.
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Katelynn from Midland, MI
02/18/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Tips for prospective students Start with your basics (general studies) using the MACRAO transfer agreements. This allows you a better chance to transfer your credits if you decide to go to a 4 year college.
In three sentences Delta College is an excellent college for many different career paths. If you are looking for an Associates degree or wanting to transfer to a 4 year college, Delta has very good transfer credits.
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Amber from Auburn, MI
02/21/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck Delta is inexpensive when compared to a four year college and a good place to take start out at because of the affordability. A student might take explore different classes and find out which degree suits them the best without fear of killing the pocket book or graduation with a huge amount of debt. Many students start out here to get a feel of college and their degrees before heading out to a four year university.
Food and Dining Red Brix offers a wide variety of foods ranging for soup or salad to hamburgers and personal pizzas so there is a little bit of everything for everyone. The Cafe offers everything a late night college student could want, coffee and caffeine in many different forms as well as healthy choices.
Dorm Life There is none.
Academic Rigor Many students push themselves in their studies at their own pace. Teachers are really supportive and engaging towards students who reach out and have a willingness to learn. It does not matter who you are or your grade point average here, but students are highly encouraged to do their very best
Tips for prospective students Delta offers a wide variety of classes geared for all levels of learning. It is up to you to ask for help, but the plus side is there is a lot of help offered. The tutoring center is great for help with your homework, the writing center is always open for students who struggle with English, FAFSA help is offered by financial aid office, not to mention all the teachers who work their hardest to reach out to students to help them succeed.
In three sentences Delta is a come as you are, learn at your own pace college in a nonjudgmental zone. Students here are full of energy and enthusiasm for learning, faculty here are helpful and resourceful, and teachers are more than willing to go the extra mile to help students learn. Over all Delta is an affordable place to receive an college education and a place to be yourself.
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Josh from Saginaw, MI
05/18/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety No matter where you go there will be some type of campus security, whether it be watching out for bad activity inside the school, or driving around making sure the parking lot remains a safe place.
Great for these types of students Delta College is great for any type of student at any level because the environment is very well set up for success in every way possible.
Bang for the buck The professors and staff are always available to make everything run smoothly and to help each student successfully get through college.
What to do for fun Right off from the cafeteria there is a pool table as well as televisions located throughout the eating area so students can enjoy themselves while getting something to eat or working on a little homework.
Food and Dining The Red Brix Cafe has many different choices and the menus change regularly so there will almost always be something for everyone to enjoy.
Dorm Life There is no on-campus living.
Academic Rigor The professors are always there to answer questions and help out as to successfully get every student down the right path.
Tips for prospective students As long as you work hard and stay on top of things, everything points to success and the staff will strive to get you there.
In three sentences Delta is a very student-oriented learning environment. The classes are never too large as to become overwhelming. Also, the professors are always there to meet and help out through email or through one-on-one sessions if the students need help.
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