Announcement: August 6, 2024 Delta College is enhancing health services to include better access to healthcare, substance abuse support, and mental health services. Starting Fall 2024, a student health fee of $26 will be charged to all credit-enrolled students, regardless of class location or delivery mode (in-person or online). For more information or questions, please see links below to the full notice and to the health fee waiver form, or please contact (209) 954-5151 ext. 6182. Deadline to submit the health fee waiver form is August 30, 2024.

Health Fee Notice Letter

Student On Campus Resources

San Joaquin Delta College has partnered with tbh, a virtual provider of mental health support services. Enrolled students have free access to the tbh platform.

To sign up, Look for this tile in your MyDelta Dashboard 

TBH Tile in okta

Experiencing a personal crisis can be frightening, especially if you don’t know where or to whom to turn. For non-life threatening crisis situations, you can immediately call our office at (209) 954-5151 ext. 6276  or (209) 954-5151 ext. 6279 or come directly to the Counseling Center during business hours. You also may submit a Mental Health Incident using our online form.

Action Crisis Team for Students (ACTS)

Additional Crisis Resources

Local

Community Medical Center, Stockton area: 209-926-3900 

San Joaquin County

Crisis Phone: 209-468-8686 
Outside SJ County: 888-468-9370
Consumer Support Warmline:
209-468-3585 

California 

CalHOPE Warm Line: 833-317-4673 

National Hotlines 

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline​: 9-8-8
Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860 
National LGBT Hotline: 1-888-843-4564
Trevor Project (LGBT Youth):
1-866-488-7386 
Domestic Violence: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) 
Sexual Assault: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 
Crisis Text Line is a free and confidential service that connects texters with crisis counselors. Text “COURAGE” to 741741 

Student Community Resources

10 Reasons to See A Counselor

We believe that success comes by being mindful of one’s health & wellness in all dimensions, and striving to grow and improve each day. But it also means knowing when to ask for help, which can mean scheduling an appointment to meet with a counselor who can help with the following:

1. Adjusting to college and college life
2. Depression
3. Anxiety/Stress
4. Grief and loss
5. Family difficulties

6. Diversity and cultural differences
7. LGBTQ concerns
8. Relationship issues
9. Lack of motivation
10. Mental health support/referral

Personal Counseling

When struggling with life changes, a Delta College counselor will provide support by listening objectively and helping you figure things out. If there are situations that require support from other community or campus resources, a counselor will discuss these options with you and make an appropriate referral. Appointments for non-crisis personal counseling can be made in person at the Counseling Center, DeRicco 2nd floor, room 234 or by calling (209) 954-5151 ext. 6276  or (209) 954-5151 ext. 6279 (Note: Personal counseling appointments cannot be made through our online appointment system).