Dec 10, 2024  
2024 - 2025 Catalog 
    
2024 - 2025 Catalog

Costs


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Delta offers quality education at the most reasonable cost in the Great Lakes Bay region.

Costs are thru the 2024 - 2025 academic year. Use for estimation purposes only.

Tuition:

  In-District $133.00 per instructional contact hour
  Out-District $224.00 per instructional contact hour
  Out-Of-State/International $235.00 per instructional contact hour
  Dual Enrollment $133.00 per instructional contact hour
Course Fees Course Specific
(Pending residency status designation.)
  Technology Fee $25.00 per instructional contact hour
Registration Fee (non-refundable) $40 per semester
Transcript Fee $ 5.00 per copy
(Plus additional processing fees charged by National Student Clearinghouse pending ordering options.)  
Credit by Portfolio or Credit by Exam $60 per credit hour
Senior Citizen Tuition Discount (60 years of age or older) 50% per instructional contact hour
 
Michigan College Online  
  As of March 2024 for estimating purposes only  
  MCOTuition:  
  In-District (MCO) $204 per contact hour
  Out-District (MCO) $296 per contact hour
  Out-State (MCO) $296 per contact hour

Other Costs: In addition to tuition and fees, you must be prepared for the other costs incurred when attending college. These include books, supplies, transportation, room and board, miscellaneous personal expenses, child care, and any costs associated with disabilities.

All students are required to accept and sign a Student Financial Responsibility Agreement prior to registering for classes.  An example of the agreement can be found here  .

Residency Policy and Guidelines

Educational costs at Delta College are shared by students, the taxpayers in the Delta College District, and the State of Michigan. Property taxes paid by residents of the Delta College District supplement student tuition and state aid for In-District status students therefore, the tuition charged legal residents of the Delta College district is the lowest and students who are classified as Out-of-State are charged the highest tuition. A student's residency classification is established when admitted to Delta College and may only be changed as detailed under item four (4).

  1. Residency Classifications: A person will pay course tuition and fees according to one of the following classifications of legal residence:
    1. In-District Status: Legal resident* of Bay, Midland, or Saginaw counties. (This is the Delta College District)
    2. Out-of-District Status: Legal resident* of Michigan, but not of the above three counties.
    3. Out-of-State Status: International students (including Au Pares) and all others not classified within a or b above.
  * A legal resident is one whose permanent, primary residence is where the student intends to return whenever absent from college. A dormitory is not a permanent primary residence.
  1. In-District Criteria: For tuition purposes, an In-District student is an American citizen or permanent resident who can provide legal proof of residence within Bay, Midland, or Saginaw counties for at least three consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of the semester in which the person plans to enroll.

    Exceptions considered are:
    1. The legal residence of a student under age 18 is that of the parent or legal guardian regardless of where the student may have been living for the previous three months.
    2. The student marries an individual who qualifies as an In-District resident of the Delta College District.
    3. The person is an employee of a business or industrial firm within the Delta College District, AND the employer, by written agreement, agrees to pay directly to the College all tuition and/or fees of the sponsored student for employer-approved classes. If the employer is not directly paying the College for the student’s tuition/fees bill, the student will be assessed the appropriate out-of district or out-of-state tuition rate.
    4. In-District students whose families/spouses move out of the Delta College District during the time they are enrolled may retain their residency status as long as they maintain continuous enrollment. Student must complete Petition to remain In-District Application each semester.
    5. A permanent alien who has filed the Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. citizen and who can provide proof of Delta College District residency for the previous three consecutive months, may petition for In-District status.
  2. Proof of In-District Residence: All students are subject to a check of their residency status. Students furnishing false information will be subject to disciplinary action. The following examples are types of documents which are considered in determining proof of in-district legal residency
    1. A current/valid Michigan driver’s license, Michigan Secretary of State I.D. card, or valid Michigan motor vehicle registration in the student’s name indicating a permanent address within Bay, Midland, or Saginaw counties.
    2. A property tax receipt from Bay, Midland, or Saginaw counties.
    3. A current voter registration card indicating an in-district address.
    4. Other legal documents such as court-issued guardianship papers.
  Must indicate proof of residence for at least three consecutive months immediately prior to the semester in which the student plans to enroll.
  1. Change of Residency Status: While attending Delta College, students may petition the Registrar to change their residency classification. Residency Status change forms are available from the Registrar’s Office and must be submitted, with proof of In-District residence (see item 3), by the end of the refund period for the term status change is being petitioned. Students must meet the criteria stated in item 2.

    Any adjustments made in tuition due to a change in residency status shall not be retroactive nor changed within a semester.

Note: Guest students from other colleges and international students working or visitor on a visa should not expect to have their residency status changed while attending Delta College, as the definition of legal resident has not been met. If you have questions regarding residency, please contact the Registrar’s Office at (989) 686-9305; from Midland/Auburn, 495-4000, ext. 9305.

  1. Tuition Adjustment: Any adjustments made in tuition and fees due to a change in residency status shall not be retroactive nor changed past the refund period for the term being petitioned.
  2. Other Residency Information:
    1. Military Personnel & Covered Individuals:  Any individual using educational assistance under Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill® – Active Duty Program), Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation), Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill®, of Title 38, United States Code, the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship (38 U.S.C. § 3311(b)(9))  or Chapter 35 (Dependents Educational Assistance Program) or Chapter 1606 (Montgomery GI Bill® Selective Service Reserve) who lives in the State of Michigan while attending Delta College be charged the in-district tuition rate (regardless of his/her formal state of residence) .

      Any individual using Veteran Educational Benefits possessing a Department of Veteran Affairs Certificate of Eligibility or a VA Form 28-1905 (Chapter 31) will receive Delta College in-district residency classification.

“GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”