Uwill: Virtual Mental Health Support
San Joaquin Delta College has partnered with Uwill, a virtual provider of mental health support services. Enrolled students have free access to the Uwill platform.
To sign up, Look for the Uwill tile in your MyDelta Dashboard.
Experiencing a personal crisis can be frightening, especially if you don’t know where or to whom to turn. For non-life threatening crisis situations, you can immediately call our office at (209) 954-5151 ext. 6276 or (209) 954-5151 ext. 6279 or come directly to the Counseling Center during business hours. You also may submit a Mental Health Incident using our online form.
Additional Crisis Resources
Student Community Resources
- Alcohol Counseling
- California Community Colleges Student Mental Health Program
- The Recovery Village
- 101 Health & Wellness Tips for College Students
- Active Minds
- St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Outpatient Center
- Telecare TEIR Stockton
- Navigating a Mental Health Crisis Guide
- Crisis Guide
- California Homeless Youth Handbook
- Wellness Center/Peer Recovery Services
10 Reasons to See A Counselor
We believe that success comes by being mindful of one’s health & wellness in all dimensions, and striving to grow and improve each day. But it also means knowing when to ask for help, which can mean scheduling an appointment to meet with a counselor who can help with the following:
1. Adjusting to college and college life
2. Depression
3. Anxiety/Stress
4. Grief and loss
5. Family difficulties
6. Diversity and cultural differences
7. LGBTQ concerns
8. Relationship issues
9. Lack of motivation
10. Mental health support/referral
Personal Counseling
When struggling with life changes, a Delta College counselor will provide support by listening objectively and helping you figure things out. If there are situations that require support from other community or campus resources, a counselor will discuss these options with you and make an appropriate referral. Appointments for non-crisis personal counseling can be made in person at the Counseling Center, DeRicco 2nd floor, room 234 or by calling (209) 954-5151 ext. 6276 or (209) 954-5151 ext. 6279 (Note: Personal counseling appointments cannot be made through our online appointment system).
Health Fee
The health fee allows Delta College to provide students with a variety of health and wellness resources including access to healthcare, substance abuse support, and mental health services for the college community.
In accordance with Board Policy, students are required to pay a health fee, regardless of the units they are enrolled in. This fee is not waived by the California College Promise Grant (formally known as Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver). It is the student’s responsibility to pay the health fee every semester.
Exemptions
Health fee exemptions are allowable only as outlined in the Education Code, section 76355, Title 5, sections 54700-54710, and San Joaquin Delta College Board Policy 5030. An exemption/waiver from the health fee is available to the following students:
- Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization.
Students who are attending a community college under an approved apprenticeship training program.
Please note that you must provide supporting documentation before a request for an exemption can be reviewed and granted. Information on the health services available to students and to access the Health Fee Waiver, please visit the Student Health & Wellness Resources website. The form must be completed and accompanied by supporting documents prior to the start of each semester.
Health Fee Waiver Request Form