Financial Processes
Payment Options
Delaware Tech accepts the following forms of payment for non-credit open enrollment courses:
- Cash
- Check
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Discover
- Financial Assistance (SEED, WIOA, Scholarships, etc.)
- Vouchers (for select courses as approved by WIOA)
- Third Party Payments (Sponsorship and pre-payment from local agencies)
- Veteran’s Benefit
Registration is available using the following methods:
- Online Registration
- In-person at each campus
- Phone
- Mail*
- Fax
*Please do not mail cash
Refunds
For a full refund, you must contact the Workforce Development and Community Education office at least 72 hours before the first session. Withdrawals within the first week receive a 75% refund. Refunds are not given for classes that have three or fewer sessions, with the exception of the above 72-hour refund request. Please note that there are some courses with different refund policies.
Financial Holds
A financial hold will be applied to your account at Delaware Tech if you have an unpaid balance for any service (such as but not limited to: course registration; library book fees). An alert indicating the balance is posted on a student account and must be reconciled prior to enrolling in any class at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance is available for select workforce training programs (E.g. SEED, WIOA, Scholarships). To apply, inquire at the Workforce Development and Community Education Divisions (per County) at the following locations:
Dover Campus - Workforce Development and Community Education
100 Campus Drive, Dover, DE 19904
(302) 857-1400
terry-workforcedevelopment@dtcc.edu
Georgetown Campus - Workforce Development and Community Education
21179 College Drive, Georgetown, DE 19947
(302) 259-6330
owens-workforcedevelopment@dtcc.edu
Stanton Campus - Workforce Development and Community Education
400 Stanton-Christiana Road, Newark, DE 19713
(302) 454-3956
stanton-workforcedevelopment@dtcc.edu
Wilmington Campus - Workforce Development and Community Education
300 N. Orange Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 830-5204
wilmington-workforcedevelopment@dtcc.edu
Did you take a class at one of our centers? Please contact them directly:
Innovation and Technology Center (ITC)
97 Parkway Circle New Castle, Delaware 19720
(302) 266-3300
stanton-itc@dtcc.edu
Middletown Center (MC)
506 N. Cass Street Middletown, Delaware 19709
(302) 266-3400
stanton-mc@dtcc.edu
Innovation and Technology Partnership Center (ITPC)
307 S. Laws St. Bridgeville, Delaware 19933
(302) 259-6380
owens-workforcedevelopment@dtcc.edu
Commercial Transportation Training Center (CTTC)
21765 Nanticoke Ave. Georgetown, Delaware 19947
(302) 259-6200
cdl-program@dtcc.edu
Seaford Innovation Center (SIC)
1030 W. Stein Highway Seaford, Delaware 19973
(302) 259-6316
seaford-center@dtcc.edu
Financial assistance is available for youth summer camps. Funds are income/need based and an application and documentation are required. Funds are limited and applications are available prior to the start of camp. Applications can be found at the following website(s):
Tax Deduction/credit Policy
An income tax deduction/credit may be permitted for educational expenses incurred while maintaining and improving professional skills. Consult your tax specialist for more information.
Veterans Payment Options
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is approved for the educational training of veterans, qualified spouses, and dependents of deceased/ disabled veterans under Public Law 89-358. Veterans and dependents of deceased/disabled veterans interested in obtaining information and applying for benefits should contact the Office of Veterans Affairs at the campus they plan to attend.
- Dover Campus (302) 857-1056
- Georgetown Campus (302) 259-6073
- Stanton Campus (302) 454-3926
- Wilmington Campus (302) 571-5307
Veterans seeking educational VA benefits for the first time must submit a copy of their Service Discharge Form DD-214, DD-215 or DD Form 2384-1 to the Office of Veterans Affairs and complete a VA Form 22-1990, Application for VA Educational Benefits. Dependents of deceased/disabled veterans seeking educational VA benefits for the first time must complete and submit a VA Form 22-5490, Application for Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance. These forms are available in the Office of Veterans Affairs located in the Student Affairs Division at each campus location.
The Department of Veterans Affairs issues a Certificate of Eligibility to the applicant as verification of entitlement. All veterans and dependents of deceased/disabled veterans must complete the College admission process before educational benefits can be received.
Vouchers
Vouchers are available from government agencies such as the Delaware Department of Labor and the Delaware Prosperity Partnership Office in a variety of formats, including but not limited to Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Vocational Education Division of the Veteran’s Administration, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Vouchers, Governor’s Education Grants for Working Adults and Unemployed Workers by the Delaware Prosperity Partnership Office (administered by the Delaware Higher Education Commission). Each agency can be contacted (in each county) to receive more information.