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CalAsians Small Business Development Center (SBDC) helps new and existing small business owners with financial, marketing, production, organization, and technical issues. The staff, consultants and volunteers provide up-to-date consulting, training and research assistance in all aspects of business management and start-up. SBDC also serves as a resource center, providing information and referrals for small business owners.
For a complete listing of workshops and services offered, visit the SBDC website: https://www.sanjoaquinsbdc.org/
Current or prospective students interested in participating in intercollegiate athletics at San Joaquin Delta College, a two-year Community College, and a member for the 3C2A.
Student-Athlete Success Program (SASP) provides academic and athletic support at San Joaquin Delta College.
The program, known as "The Zone," was created to supply student athletes with a dedicated study area that provides one-on-one tutoring, workshops, and computer resources. It is located on the second floor of the Budd Building in room 205B.
The program assists student athletes in achieving their academic goals while participating in the athletics programs at San Joaquin Delta College. Coaches, counselors and instructional support assistants help students to develop effective study habits and learning techniques specific to the subjects being tutored.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College and receiving TANF/cash aid assistance from the Human Services Agency (HSA).
San Joaquin Delta College CalWORKs program’s mission is to assist students in achieving their educational and career goals. Following is a description of the services they offer:
If you are receiving TANF or have recently applied for CalWORKs benefits from HSA or have additional questions, please contact the SJDC CalWORKs program at www.deltacollege.edu/departments/calworks and click on our LiveChat.
Must be a San Joaquin County CalWORKs participant and be referred by a CalWORKs case manager.
San Joaquin Delta College CalWORKs Assessment is contracted by the San Joaquin County Human Services Agency to conduct assessments of individuals receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and participating in the San Joaquin County CalWORKs Program. The assessments help determine an individuals career interests, skills, cognitive abilities and facilitate his or her career and job planning. CalWORKs Assessment also provides learning disability evaluations by referral.
Services are available to San Joaquin Delta College students.
San Joaquin Delta Colleges Career and Transfer Center helps students reach their career/educational goals. Whether you are transferring out, joining a trade, or discovering your perfect fit, Career and Transfer center is prepared to assist you.
These services intentionally incorporate all phases of the career decision-making process. Emphasis is placed on providing student assistance from beginning with the college admissions process, through retention to the job seeking process and/or support for students to transfer from college to the university.
Please see below.
San Joaquin Delta College Child Development Center is licensed for 144 children ages 18 months to 5 years of age. The Center provides quality early childhood education and childcare services. The center also serves as an optimal learning environment for early childhood education, nursing, and other disciplines of study. The Center is funded by the State Department of Education.
Full Day, State Preschool and Child Care Services are available to children of San Joaquin Delta College students, staff, faculty and the community that are income eligible for the State Department of Education funding. Eligibility is based on household income and family size and demonstrated need for the full day services. A monthly family fee for services may be charged based on the State Income Guidelines.
Returning families are given preferred, not guaranteed, enrollment. Once classrooms are filled, a waiting list is maintained to fill vacancies. When classroom vacancies occur, children are taken from the ranked waiting list to fill the openings.
Please contact the Child Development Center, stop by the Center, or visit the website for more information.
To be considered for CARE, Delta College students must meet the following criteria:
Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE), is a supplemental component of EOPS that specifically offers supportive services to assist eligible single-parent Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) students in acquiring the education, training, and marketable skills needed to transition from welfare dependency to employment and eventual self-sufficiency for their families.
In addition to EOPS services, CARE students receive assistance with:
*Services are contingent upon budget availability and compliance with the Mutual Responsibility Contract. Financial services based on student "unmet need" as determined by the Financial Aid Office.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College.
Counseling and Retention provides students with academic, and career counseling. Students are assisted in career exploration, the selection of an appropriate training program, and program planning. Special assistance is available to students with academic difficulties including academic and progress probation.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College with a documented disability. Student must self-identify and submit disability verification, along with a DSPS application to DSPS to initiate services.
Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) provides equal access to educational opportunities for students with verified disabilities. Staff provide students with quality support services to ensure opportunities for maximum success at San Joaquin Delta College. Services include:
Students should schedule an appointment to meet with a DSPS counselor. Please call or stop by the DeRicco Building, Room 107.
To be considered for EOPS, students must meet the following income and educational criteria:
EOPS serves eligible students until they have earned 70 degree-applicable units.
*Possible unit exemptions for Disability Support Programs and Services participants.
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is a unique program funded by the state of California to
recruit and support students who may otherwise not attempt higher education as
they work to complete certificate, associate degree or university transfer
requirements.
EOPS program assists participants with:
The Summer Readiness Program (SRP) is a six-week program designed to assist EOPS eligible freshmen in bridging their high school and college experiences. This learning community offers an extensive orientation and teaches students to navigate San Joaquin Delta College. The program seeks to serve students holistically by providing opportunities for academic and personal development while introducing participants to university transfer information. Students must have fewer than 12 college units completed, and should complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
The Student Success Academy (SSA) is a
semester-long learning community for first time EOPS eligible college students
with fewer than 12 units completed. SSA offers a personalized, educationally
supportive learning experience which nurtures the skills, strategies, attitudes,
and behaviors that enhance student success.
Please speak with EOPS staff about unit exceptions.
**Financial services are contingent upon budget availability.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College and must meet program eligibility requirements.
Financial Aid and Scholarships Department assists students in meeting expenses associated with their education. Expenses include books, supplies, food, transportation, and housing expenses. Financial aid is available to qualifying students in the form of state and federal grants, federal work study, scholarships, student loans, and state grants. The Financial Aid and Scholarships Department also offers outreach services for potential financial aid applicants including low-income and disadvantaged students.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College.
San Joaquin Delta College Irving Goleman Library provides services to students, faculty and staff, including: access to a wide variety of print, non-print, and electronic resources (including off-campus access to electronic materials to Delta students, faculty and staff), bibliographic instruction, and an information literacy program that is committed to excellence in teaching students the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed for successful academic achievement and life-long learning. In addition, the Goleman Library provides reference and research assistance, interlibrary loan service, a reserve book program, research and information technologies, and a number of online resources on plagiarism prevention, writing styles and citations, and copyright.
Workshops and classes are available to children, adults and employers.
Workforce Training Institute/Community Education provides learning and training opportunities in medical health careers, professional development, technology, and enrichment programs. The focus of their program is to help our diverse community build and refine skills needed to enter and succeed in the workforce. Contract Education further promotes workforce development throughout the community by providing specialized education and training services to businesses, government, industry and community agencies.
Registrants are not required to complete a college application nor enroll in credit courses at the College.
Kids College provides unique programs for children and teens in the Delta College district. Kids College workshops are fee-based and designed to teach new and meaningful skills, develop new interests and hobbies, excite students about learning, and provide an opportunity for them to explore possible careers.
Workshops are provided after school, during school breaks, and on Saturdays each year during the Fall, Spring, and Summer terms. Workshops take place on the Delta College campus.
A new schedule of Community Education workshops, including Kids College, is published each term. For detailed information about services, current schedule, and registration information, please visit the website.
Student must be currently enrolled in a math and/or science course with San Joaquin Delta College.
Math & Science Learning Center offers tutoring in math, science, computer science, and nursing. Tutoring is conducted on a drop-in basis. Tutors are peer tutors who have taken the courses and passed with a grade of B or better. The Center also has books for classes that must be used on-site. There are 10 computers for students to utilize as well as microscopes and slides, anatomy and chemistry models, graphing and scientific calculators available for rent.
The operating hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Please check the schedule on the link provided for tutor availability.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College with a verified disability. To receive mobility accommodations, must be a current Disabled Support Programs and Services (DSPS) student.
Mobility/Health Services provides mobility assistance to students with verified disabilities. Hourly use of electric scooters to students with verified disabilities who are registered with DSPS is also offered. ADA tables and chairs are issued, as well as providing accommodation cards.
The health component of the office provides blood pressure checks and basic life support by EMT’s.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College.
San Joaquin Delta College Student Activities provides the following services:
The Associated Students of Delta College offers:
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College and active military, reservist, National Guard, or veteran/prior service.
Troops to College provides active and former members of the armed services a support team that increases the likelihood of achievement of educational goals by addressing their specialized needs in a college setting. This program provides information, resources, and support services to “advantage” the active and former members of the armed forces in any way possible from the time of admission through graduation or transfer.
Veteran Student Alliance (VSA) is the student-based affiliate of the Troops to College Program. It provides an opportunity for students who are active military, reservists, National Guard, and veterans (hereafter referred to as “veteran students”) to come together to support one another, as well as to advocate for policy changes, both at Delta College and at the state and federal levels. Through the VSA, veteran students can pool their knowledge of working with the Veterans Administration so that everyone can benefit. Please call (209) 954-5151 ext. 6151 for more information.
Must be a student at San Joaquin Delta College and active military, reservist, National Guard, veteran/prior service, or dependent of military/veteran.
The Veterans Resource Center (VRC) is open to all student Veterans, dependents, Active Duty, & Reservists.
Independent Living Program (ILP) is for current foster youth in San Joaquin County ages 16 to 21. You can join the program at any time. Fill out a registration form with the link provided and be prepared to show up on Zoom every Tuesday night.
Independent Living Program (ILP) is great for foster youth who want to develop the skills and confidence needed to become self-sufficient. It is Adulting 101 - from the big stuff like getting a job, applying for college, and managing a budget to everyday things like cooking, doing laundry, and changing a tire. Topics vary every year. Youth get support, resources, and extra prizes/gifts for participating in classes and activities.
Must be currently enrolled as a student at San Joaquin Delta College.
Writing Success Center provides the following services: one-on-one writing tutoring, writing workshops, grammar assistance, MLA, APA, and Chicago Documentation assistance, research guidance, resume development, scholarship and transfer essay assistance, and much more. The center will match students with an experienced tutor. All writing tutors have completed English 1A and 1B or 1D with an A or B, and tutors have also completed a tutor training course.
On-campus tutoring services:
Monday through Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.