Delaware Technical & Community College
Delaware Tech serves all members of the community with lifelong learning opportunities: summer camps for kids; associate degree programs leading directly to jobs for high school graduates; connected degree programs with area institutions for students seeking bachelor's degrees; basic education, general education development and industrial training programs for adults in the workplace; and courses designed to enlighten and enrich the lives of retirees.
The College is an open admission institution fully accredited by the Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Traditional classroom courses are available at four convenient locations throughout the state:
* The Jack F. Owens Campus is in historic
* The Charles L. Terry Campus serving Kent County is in Dover, the state capital.
* The Stanton/Wilmington Campus (with locations in suburban
In addition, a variety of distance learning opportunities are offered including interactive classroom, online and telecourses so students can take just about any class offered at any campus.
Since 1967, when the College was founded, thousands of graduates have entered the work force with the knowledge and skills they need to be successful. Leaders in business, industry,government, education and health serve on College advisory committees, providing guidance to Delaware Tech as it develops and evaluates curricula to ensure its programs are up to date and relevant in the modern workplace.
Delaware Tech has earned its place as an educational leader in the state. The College is respected and trusted at the state and national levels because of its hallmarks of commitment, responsiveness and vision. Delaware Tech has earned a place in the hearts of Delawareans, too. They realize their College provides them with convenient, flexible and affordable quality education.
Make Delaware Tech yours, too!