Resources and Announcements
Read on for important information about the Veterans Resource Center at Delta College!
Announcements
Veterans and military dependents are encouraged to join our Canvas page to receive the most up to date communication and announcements. You can chat with center staff easily and efficiently as well as connect with fellow students!
Use the resources below to make a petition request. Allow a minimum of 14 business days' processing time for your request. We understand that your requests are time sensitive and we will work quickly to process these requests.
You will be notified via your Delta College email of the outcome of the request. Please be aware that during the summer session many Instructors are considered "off contract." If response from an instructor is required to complete the processing of your petition request, this may delay the response time due to availability.
Due to FERPA regulations, emails will only be sent out to your Delta College email address we have on file or indicated on the petition form. Emails will not be sent out to a third party.
Instructions on each petition should be followed closely to ensure proper processing of your petition request. Before you submit a petition please read each petition carefully, obtain required signatures, and attach copies of required documentation when instructed to do so.
General Petition
Fill out completely the following lines:
- Name, Delta ID, Date, Street, City, State, Zip, Phone #
For the Request section, state that you are requesting military withdrawal due to active military service and list all semesters/terms that you are requesting military withdrawal for.
For the Justification section, state the dates you were on active duty and include a copy of your military orders with your Petition Submission below.
Sign your petition.
Submit your petition in one of the following ways:
- Print, fill out, scan and email to: ar-petitions@deltacollege.edu and vrc@deltacollege.edu
- Print, fill out, scan via your Notes app on your phone or take a picture of (please make sure it is legible), and attach in an email to: ar-petitions@deltacollege.edu & vrc@deltacollege.edu
- If you cannot print, scan or take a picture of; please email us at ar-petitions@deltacollege.edu & vrc@deltacollege.edu with the following information:
- Subject: Type of Petition
- In the email please list your Name, Student ID# and all of the information that is being asked on the petition.
We will respond to you and let you know we have received your request and that your petition is being processed.
YOU MUST USE YOUR DELTA COLLEGE EMAIL ACCOUNT WHEN SENDING THIS INFORMATION.
California Education Code 99130 states the following:
(a) Subject to applicable federal, state, and institutional refund and withdrawal policies, when a student is called to active military duty during an academic term, the student may choose one of the following options:
(1) The student may withdraw from the institution, retroactively to the beginning of the academic term, with a full refund of tuition and fees in accordance with Section 824 of the Military and Veterans Code.
(2) If at least 75 percent of the academic term has been completed, the student may request that the faculty member assign a grade for the course based on the work the student has completed. The faculty member shall make the final decision as to whether to grant the student’s request.
(3) If the faculty member assigns a grade of Incomplete for the student’s coursework, the student shall have a minimum of four weeks after returning to the institution to complete the course requirements. Additional time may be granted if alternative arrangements are made with the faculty member, and provided that the alternative arrangements are consistent with the requirements of Section 824 of the Military and Veterans Code. An institution shall also comply with the requirements of Section 668.18 of Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or a successor provision, regarding the procedures and timelines for the readmission of a military student.
California Education Code 66023 states the following:
That students called to active military service:
(a) Do not lose academic credits or degree status.
(b) Provide for a refund of fees paid by the student for the term in which he or she was called to active military service.
Campus Resources
Learn how Delta College can support you on this journey!
Preparing you for continued higher education and career entry is one of our greatest missions at Delta. Our Career Transfer Center provides comprehensive services to make your transfer to a four-year university as smooth as possible. We provide one-on-one support in the college admissions process, as well as job-seeking and post-college career planning.
Does your service or non-service rated disability impact your learning experience? Learn more about accommodations available such as quiet and/or extended testing time, technology, and support services available at the DSPS office!
EOPS/CARE provides academic services and helps create opportunities for students with academic potential who historically would not have attended college. As part of EOPS/CARE you will receive a variety of support services and benefits, all at no cost to you!
Delta’s MESA (Math Engineering Science Achievement) program provides academic support to first generation, low-income college students in Calculus-based fields in mathematics, engineering, and sciences, as they move towards transfer to four-year institutions. We are part of a statewide continuum of services, working with students in sixth grade through to their bachelor’s degree, with sister programs at 33 community colleges and 9 CSU and UC campuses throughout California and at the University of the Pacific, in Stockton. MESA is administered through the University of California.
The Puente Program is here to support you in reaching your goals! Our goal is to increase the number of students who transfer to four-year colleges and universities, earn degrees, and return to the community as leaders and mentors for future generations. The program is open to all students who meet eligibility criteria.
More than $600,000 each year is awarded to Delta students in the form of scholarships.
Many companies desire veteran employees and interns! To learn about these opportunities, how to be eligible for books, supplies, and uniforms (POST academy, nursing, etc), and resume/interview assistance, please visit the Workforce Development Center.
California Resources
The California Department of Veterans Affairs strives to serve and honor all California veterans by connecting them and their families with their earned benefits through education, advocacy, and direct services. Every year check out their new California Veterans Resource Book here:
is a program designed to inform and connect veterans of all eras to their earned federal and state benefits as well as provide continued support and assistance as their needs change over time through five unique pathways:
- Core Curriculum: (Veteran 101, CA Benefits, Financial Literacy)
- Education: (Selecting a School, Educational Benefits, UC & State Schools)
- Employment: (Apprenticeship, Job Search, State E mployment)
- Entrepreneurship: (DVBE, Business Centers, Business Resources)
- Service Providers (Attorneys, Employers, Primary Care, Supportive Housing)
If you are a woman who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, please to be added to the CalVet Women Veterans Roster. As part of the roster, you will receive updated information about benefits, programs, services, and resources throughout California.
Pieces to Peace is modeled after the Peace Paper Project () and the veterans writing group work of internationally-known author Maxine Hong Kingston. Through a collaboration with University of the Pacific Art Department, Delta College Veterans Service Center and American Legion Karl Ross Post 16, offered veterans -- for free -- an opportunity to create a handmade, leather journal with paper made from an article of their personal military clothing and transform the hidden stories of their war experiences into art (poems and stories) over a 9-month writing workshop.
Workshop leaders are writing instructors and published authors and include Maxine Hong Kingston as a guest. Tuleburg Press/The Write Place has been making paper and producing handmade journals for three years with children and adults. This project utilizes a paper pulping machine at the University of the Pacific and the expertise of Drew Matott, coordinator of the Peace Paper Project, as well as the combined energies and talents of some of Stockton's best writers. The voluntary, culminating reading and reception will be a virtual event due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We specifically served:
- Veterans who have sought out services from local fraternal veteran organizations
- Veterans who have affiliated with Veteran social organizations for comradery
- Veterans who associate with support groups
- At-risk Veteran populations that are defined as homeless, recently released from incarceration, associated with the Veterans Treatment Court Program (FIX’D), PTSD treatment groups, and A.A.4.V. (Alcoholics Anonymous for Veterans), among other groups.
Contact Tuleburg Press: (209) 298-2078
Women Veterans Alliance is impacting and empowering the lives of women veterans!
We are the premier national network focused on directly impacting the quality of life of women veterans. We do this successfully through transforming the way the community networks to bring people and programs directly together through a reliable and resourceful platform.
National Resources
Learn how to request your military service records with National Archives.
AMVETS is proud to offer scholarships/grants to our nation’s veterans, active duty, guard and reserves; their spouses as well as their children and grandchildren.
AMVETS scholarship are designed to fulfill a financial gap after all federal/state educational grants/scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been utilized and all means exhausted.
Applicants must meet all the eligibility requirements, gather the required documents, and complete the online application in its entirety.
The scholarship application period opens Jan. 20 and closes April 30.
When it comes to preparing for the golden years, veterans and their families have many resources at their fingertips. They include pensions, a civilian income, Social Security (or possible disability income), VA healthcare, and tax-advantaged savings.
Find out what benefits are available to you and how eligibility is determined. By combining veterans benefits with Social Security income, savings plans and annuities you will be one step closer to handling your future expenses.
Paving the way for your success!
Explore tools and resources designed to help transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses prepare for and build meaningful careers.
Hiring Our Heroes provides resume writing, career transition resources, and employment connections designed specifically for military members, military dependents, and veterans. A resume builder, online job portal, employment events, best practices, and mentorship are a few of the great resources provided by Hiring our Heroes.
In collaboration with ID.me, LinkedIn offers U.S. service members and veterans a free 1-year Premium Career subscription, including one year of access to LinkedIn Learning.
EduMed seeks to give back to our military veterans through the college and career guides published on their website. They deserve all the support they need when it comes to advancing their education and career after they've completed their service.
The latest example of our efforts is a new scholarships and resources page created specifically for veterans. The page showcases 20 great scholarship opportunities (including many in the healthcare field) that can make all the difference in affording college. A list of valuable academic and career resources that veterans can use to maximize their success is also available
Scholarships.com aims to compensate and reward those who are dedicated to education, hobbies, and other valuable interests. That is why we provide scholarships to some of our country's most dedicated men and women through Veteran Scholarships. These scholarships are typically available either to those who have served in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, or Coast Guard. Below are some examples of pertinent scholarships, but further utilize our free scholarship search tool to ensure you find all the scholarships that match you. You may qualify beyond one specific criteria, such as serving in the armed forces, being a dependent thereof, or having family members who served.
Service to School (S2S) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides free college and grad school application counseling to military veterans and service members.
The goal is to help veterans gain admission to the best college for them while empowering each veteran to make informed decisions about their education.
Through a network of more than 1,500 on-campus chapters, Student Veterans of America ensures that student veterans and military-connected students achieve their greatest potential.
Student Veterans of America is the premier organization leading service, research, programs, and advocacy for veterans in higher education. The mission of Student Veterans of America is to act as a catalyst for student veteran success by providing resources, network support and advocacy to, through, and beyond higher education.
The Posse Veterans Program identifies, trains, and supports veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces interested in pursuing bachelor’s degrees at top colleges and universities.
Those accepted into the program attend college as part of a team of veterans — a Veterans Posse. Participants receive training prior to matriculating on campus and mentoring once enrolled. In addition, Posse partner colleges provide veterans in the program with supplemental funding to cover the full cost of tuition.
Posse Veterans Program partners include the University of Virginia, Vassar College, and Wesleyan University.
The Pat Tillman Foundation selects remarkable service members, veterans and military spouses as they look to begin their next chapter as public and private sector leaders. As a Tillman Scholar, you have the opportunity to earn more than a military scholarship; you are part of a network of leaders making an impact. Explore applicant eligibility and compensation options in further detail.
Find our how to verify your enrollment each month.
In partnership with top colleges and universities, Warrior-Scholar Project (WSP) hosts intensive, one and two-week college-preparatory academic boot camps for enlisted veterans and transitioning service members. Boot camps are offered in three disciplines: Humanities, STEM, and Business & Entrepreneurship.
The mission is to empower enlisted veterans and service members and amplify their voices as civic leaders by providing them with:
- A skill bridge that enables a successful transition to the classroom by making them informed consumers of higher education and increasing their confidence to apply to and complete rigorous degree programs at top-tier institutions; and
- Sustained support throughout their pursuit of higher education and into the workforce.
Wells Fargo is strongly invested in supporting our nation’s veterans, including a commitment to assist them in completing postsecondary education programs to help them return to, and succeed in, a competitive job market.
The Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program provides scholarships to fill unmet financial need of veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been packaged by their school. This financial support will allow veterans to focus on completing their education and reduce reliance on student loans.
The program is administered by Scholarship America®, the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarship and tuition reimbursement programs for corporations, foundations, associations and individuals. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin.
More than 52,000 servicemen and women physically injured in recent military conflicts. 500,000 living with invisible wounds, from depression to post-traumatic stress disorder. 320,000 experiencing debilitating brain trauma. Veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001. You are the focus. You are the mission at Wounded Warrior Project.
Advancements in technology and medicine save lives – but the quality of those lives might be profoundly altered.
The numbers speak for themselves, because not every warrior can. With the support of the community of donors and team members, Wounded Warrior Project gives a voice to those needs and empowers our warriors to begin the journey to recovery.
Keep Charging Forward
We've got you, Mustangs! Whatever your goals or challenges, Delta is here to help you every step of the way.