For Students

CTE programs prepare you for the workforce or further education by teaching the technical and professional skills employers need. Delta’s programs include hands-on labs, internships, and certifications—giving you a direct path from the classroom to a career.

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Architectural Drafting student at Delta

Where to Get Help

The Workforce Development Center helps you land internships, craft a killer resume, and nail your next job interview. Stop by Shima 217 to get started.

Location: Shima, Room 217
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Schedule an Appointment

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Workforce Development Center Office

Jobs and Internships

Check out the Virtual Career Center, our online platform for jobs and internships for currently enrolled Delta College students. Don't miss out on the next great opportunity!

Virtual Career Center

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Students at a Computer

Adult Learners

Are you an adult looking to further your education and enhance your career prospects? It's never too late! The DARTE program (Directing Adults on the Right TrAC for Employment) is designed specifically for working adults, offering a pathway to earn high school diploma credits and college units simultaneously. It's a chance to land on your feet and start an exciting new career.

DARTE Learning Community

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DARTE student

Noncredit/Quick Training Programs

Did you know Delta College offers an increasing number of noncredit programs, free of charge, for students who are looking to build their skills and explore new opportunities?

Noncredit Classes

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students on the class

Additional Resources

Job seekers who are lower-income can get direct support from WorkNet, including assistance with searching for a job, resume writing, and online training. You can obtain a referral for WorkNet services by visiting the Workforce Development Center in Shima 217.

WorkNet

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WorkNet at the Workforce Development Center