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Delaware Tech offers:

  • Support for Your Success – Faculty and staff are dedicated to inspiring students to achieve personal fulfillment and personal success.
  • Educational Excellence – Both credit and non-credit courses are taught by accomplished and knowledgeable faculty.
  • Convenience – Four campus locations in Georgetown, Dover, Stanton, and Wilmington make commuting easy
  • Flexibility – In addition to on-site classes, distance learning opportunities such as online and hybrid courses are offered.

Five steps for admission to our credit course programs

Delaware Technical Community College has an open-door admissions policy limited only by the following criteria: a student must be a high school graduate or the equivalent, or at least eighteen years of age and able to benefit from instruction.

STEP 1

Submit an Application to the College:

STEP 2

Provide Proof of Delaware Residency (for those seeking in-state tuition).

  • Present your Delaware driver's license or State I.D.

For additional proof of residency options please visit the College Catalog residency policy and submit this proof with the Declaration of Residency form found on the MyDTCC/Student Information System portal (access is available once you complete the application process).

Please Note: To be considered an in-state student, you must submit your Delaware proof of residency on or before registering for classes. Failure to do so will result in an "out-of-state student" designation, significantly increasing tuition owed.

STEP 3

Plan Your Educational Financing:

Review the college's tuition and fees. Students are encouraged to apply for federal financial aid (FAFSA) no later than April 1 and submit all documents by May 1 for the fall semester.

STEP 4

Delaware Tech applies the multiple measures approach to determine placement for math and English. This approach is used to assess a student’s preparedness for college-level coursework. If students are able to demonstrate college-readiness, they will be placed directly into college-level courses. However, even students who are unable to demonstrate college-readiness are often still able to enter a college-level course by taking advantage of our corequisite support model to refresh their skills.

Read more about Earning College Credit in High School to learn how your high school pathway or advanced coursework could help you get a head start on college.

STEP 5

Meet with an academic counselor for REQUIRED initial advisement. If you have questions regarding registration, financial aid, or anything else, please contact student support .


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Campus-Specific Admissions Information
Contact Dover:

admissions@orkexpo.net
(302) 857-1020

Contact Georgetown:

admissions@orkexpo.net
(302) 259-6053

Contact Stanton:

admissions@orkexpo.net
(302) 454-3954

Contact Wilmington:

admissions@orkexpo.net
(302) 571-5343