How to See a Counselor
It's important to see a counselor and make sure you're on the right path. Counseling appointments are booked two weeks out, but if you need to see someone sooner, you have other options!
- Drop-in counseling is available the first two weeks of the semester and every Wednesday after that. Tip: Evening hours are available until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays!
- Same-day appointments are also available. Make sure you arrive early in the morning for a same-day appointment.
Support When You Need It
Delta College can help you in your journey in so many ways! Use these resources early and often.
- Uwill (mental health support)
- Food Pantry
- Health Center
- DSPS (Disability Support Programs & Services)
- Belonging Groups
- Basic Needs
- Tutoring
Staying on TrAC
You're not alone! Each student belongs to a Transfer and Career Pathway (TrAC) including faculty and staff to serve as your support team during your time at Delta. Get to know your team and reach out if you have any questions!
- Tip: Academic Advisors can help answer questions and help you navigate the your college experience.
Getting Around
Delta's campus can feel a little overwhelming. If you need help finding classes or services, check out our new digital maps! You can search for specific classrooms and offices as well as features like accessible parking, restrooms, and blue light emergency phones.
- Tip: Got a class in SCMA? That's the Science and Math Building. Not to be confused with SHIMA, which is the Shima Center.
Odds and Ends
Parking: Make sure you purchase a parking permit.
- Tip: Enforcement of parking permits will not begin until Monday, Jan. 26. Make sure you have your permit by then.
Laptops: If you need a laptop, you can borrow one for free.
Textbooks: Visit the Bookstore if you still need textbooks.
- Tip: Book vouchers may be available.
Orientation: If you are a new student, completing orientation will set you up for success.