A member of our Financial Services staff will meet with you personally to help you determine the financial assistance that may be available to you. The college currently participates in Federal Pell Grants, Direct Loans, Plus Loans, SEOG, TOPS, WIOA, Veteran’s Education Benefits, private programs, and other scholarships to help students defray the cost of their education.
The primary purpose of financial aid is to provide monetary assistance to students who can benefit from a post-secondary education, but who cannot do so without financial assistance. It is believed that when an individual has the opportunity to develop his or her capacity, that person not only enhances him or herself, but contributes greatly to our society.
Speak with your admissions representative about setting up your personal financial aid interview when you come in for a tour of the campus.
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Under current tax law, there are many opportunities for tax deductions and/or tax credits to reimburse students/parents for tuition, fees, textbooks, etc., not covered by grants or scholarships. See the Financial Aid Office for more information.
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Delta College has partnered with Inceptia to aid out-of-school students in repayment, deferment, forbearance, and changes for Federal Loans. If you need assistance with your Federal Loans, please do not hesitate to contact the Financial Aid Officer at your campus or click the logo below for assistance with Inceptia.