Type Community college Total enrollment 18,610 (2010) Mascot Mustangs Colors Black, White, Gold | Established 1935 Phone +1 209-954-5151 Graduation rate 26% (2014) | |
President Kathy Hart, PhD (active) Campus Template:Subst5:convert Address 5151 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95207, USA Undergraduate tuition and fees Local tuition: 1,104 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 6,432 USD (2015) Notable alumni Similar Modesto Junior College, University of the Pacific, Sacramento City College, Cosumnes River College, Chabot College Profiles |
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San Joaquin Delta College is a community college in Stockton, California, formed as Stockton Junior College in 1935. In 1948 it became Stockton College. About 1963 it became San Joaquin Delta College.
Contents
- San joaquin delta college montage
- 2016 candidate forums san joaquin delta college board of trustees
- Description
- Academics
- Mountain House satellite campus
- Administration
- Notable alumni
- Miscellaneous
- References
2016 candidate forums san joaquin delta college board of trustees
Description
San Joaquin Delta College is an accredited two-year college that provides undergraduate studies. It is located at 5151 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California.
Academics
The college provides transferable Associate of Arts degree programs, such as Transportation, Logistics and others, such as liberal arts, social sciences, and more.
Mountain House satellite campus
In August 2009 San Joaquin Delta College opened a satellite campus in Mountain House, San Joaquin County, California. The campus is more commonly known as the South Campus at Mountain House, and is located at 2073 S. Central Parkway, Mountain House, California 95391. It consists of 24 portable buildings, most of which serve as classrooms. It also has an administrative building and a student lounge.
Administration
The active President is Kathy Hart, Ph.D., who took over in February 2012.
Jeffrey Marsee, Ph.D., was the president at College of the Redwoods in Eureka, California for three years before coming to Stockton. By January 2012, the faculty had conducted a vote of "no confidence" against Marsee. Eventually, Marsee was placed on leave in February, officially tendered his resignation, and was released from his contract by February 29, 2012. Marsee had been a very controversial figure at Redwoods as well, and was noted as having a history of causing campus turmoil.
Susan Cota, the former chancellor of the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, served as Interim President from July 2010 to May 2011.
Raul Rodriguez served as President from July 2002 to July 2009. He was previously the president at Los Medanos College in Pittsburg, California and acting president at San Jose City College in San Jose. He left to become the Chancellor of the Rancho Santiago Community College District in Santa Ana.
Ed Gould served as President from February 2000 to January 2002. He was previously a vice chancellor at the California Community College Chancellor's Office in Sacramento, California, president at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey and Victor Valley College in Victorville.
Pat Doyle was head baseball coach of San Joaquin Delta College from 1976-2006, after he had a short career as a minor leaguer in the Boston Red Sox organization in 1966-67. He later was global coordinator for Major League Baseball's envoy program, coached the Anchorage Glacier Pilots in 1990 and 1991, coached Team USA in the 1994 Baseball World Cup, managed the British national team in the 2010 European Championship, and guided Team Israel in the 2011 European Championship Qualifiers. He is a member of the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame, the Lodi Athletic Hall of Fame, and the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association (CCCBCA) Hall of Fame. He is a former President of the CCCBCA, which established the Doyle Scholarship in his honor.
Notable alumni
Miscellaneous
Part of Disney's 1973 film The World's Greatest Athlete was shot at San Joaquin Delta College.