Do Not Go Here. It's a terrible school. The students that are rating it well haven't been anywhere else. If you have no other options, at least avoid the Wilmington location. Stanton has much better staff and facilities. Though, there is still a lot left to be desired. A lot of teachers are really bad at their jobs. This is not coming from a student that struggled. I typically did well in my classes. It was a horrible shame to see other students struggling because of the incompetence of the teachers. Go to Wilmington University or University of Delaware. Delaware Tech is a joke. It's better to get a little student debt and go to a nice school where you will actually graduate and get a job in your field that pays well. The attitudes of the staff here, including teachers, are so negative and condescending. They would not be acceptable in any other industry. They act that way because a lot of people going in are coming from high school and they don't know any better. Bullies run rampant. The management is incompetent or...
Read moreThe people who work in the admissions office are some of the most uncaring and rude people I have ever spoken to. I say spoken "to" and not "with" because I may as well have been talking to a recorded message. No one was willing to make any sort of effort to help me. I was billed $500 for a class I didn't even know I was signed up for. I haven't been a student there for 10 years! After many frustrating calls I finally got someone to tell me to fill out and mail in a form refuting the bill. It was denied with no clear reason. They then hand me over to a collection agency without giving them any details whatsoever. So after months of this bs I now have to pay for this class or face legal trouble....
Read moreGenuinely the most supportive and welcoming environment I've ever been in. I graduated from Del-Tech with a 4.0 thanks to the supportive professors, successfully transferred to Wilmington University through the connected degree program, and I'm so grateful for the opportunity I was given to succeed in college as a student who was homeschooled my entire life up until I started at DTCC on the SEED scholarship. If any of my professors see this, I hope you know how you...
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