Delta College (Michigan)

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Delta College
Delta College (Michigan) logo.svg
Type Public community college
Established1961;63 years ago (1961)
Endowment $25.9 million (2020) [1]
President Michael Gavin
Academic staff
212 [2]
Administrative staff
559 [2]
Students15,000 [3]
Location, ,
U.S.
Colors     Evergreen and white
Nickname Pioneers
Website www.delta.edu
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Delta College Health Professions Building Delta Health Professions Building.jpg
Delta College Health Professions Building

Delta College is a public community college in University Center, Michigan.

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History

Delta College's district had its beginning in 1955 with Saginaw, Midland, and Bay counties making up the district. In 1957, the voters of the tri-counties approved the construction of the college, and it opened for classes in 1961. Delta College replaced Bay City Junior College, established in 1922, because the junior college could no longer support the growing enrollment. With Saginaw Valley College established in 1964, later renamed Saginaw Valley State College in 1975, and finally named Saginaw Valley State University. [4] [5]

In 1967, the college opened two residence halls on the campus. [6] Occupancy of the dorms peaked in 1980 at 178 students. [6] Eighty-five students lived in the residence halls in 1990. The following year, one of the halls was closed, and the second dorm closed in 1993. [6]

Governance

Delta College is a community college with its district consisting of Saginaw, Midland and Bay counties. The board of trustees is made up of nine trustees, three from each county. [7]

Downtown centers

Delta College has remote campuses in each of its three neighboring counties: Delta College Planetarium in downtown Bay City; Delta College Midland Center in downtown Midland; and Delta College Saginaw Center in downtown Saginaw. [8] The former Ricker Center in Saginaw was closed following the opening of the Downtown location.

Athletics

Delta College offers six varsity sports competing in the NJCAA, and is in the MCCAA's conference. The Pioneers compete in men's basketball and women's basketball, baseball, softball, women's soccer and men's golf. Delta has won two national championships, in men's basketball in 1989 and softball in 1999. The women's soccer team and baseball teams were added as varsity sports during the 2011–2012 academic year. [9]

Media

The college owns and operates WDCQ-TV, the region's PBS station; and WUCX-FM, the NPR affiliate, owned by Central Michigan University (CMU) and co-operated by Delta College and CMU. Collectively, these stations are known as Delta College Public Media and they serve an audience of 1.2 million people in mid-Michigan. [10]

The college's student-run newspaper is the Delta Collegiate and has been published since the college opened in 1961. The newspaper prints a new issue every two weeks during the fall and winter semester. [11] The Library Learning Information Center (LLIC) has an online archive of the first 50 years of the Delta Collegiate. [12]

Notable Alumni

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