The Charles L. Terry Jr. Campus in Dover focuses on meeting the educational needs of central Delaware, with strong programs in healthcare, education, and public service, supported by partnerships with local schools and communities for workforce development in Kent County.
Featuring a large conference center and modern facilities, the campus supports community engagement and dual enrollment for high school students.
The Jack F. Owens Campus, the original birthplace of Delaware Tech in rural Sussex County, emphasizes practical technical education tailored to southern Delaware's agricultural and coastal economy, with programs in nursing, trades, and business.
As the hub for Sussex County, it provides accessible education with a focus on regional industries like poultry processing, tourism, and farming.
The Orlando J. George Jr. Campus in downtown Wilmington specializes in urban-focused programs in business, criminal justice, and health-related fields, catering to the diverse needs of New Castle County's workforce with flexible scheduling for working adults.
Its central location facilitates partnerships with city employers in finance, government, and healthcare.
The Stanton Campus, the largest of Delaware Technical Community College's locations, specializes in a wide array of career-oriented programs in health sciences, engineering technologies, and applied sciences, serving the northern Delaware region with hands-on training facilities for industries like manufacturing and healthcare.
This campus emphasizes practical skills through state-of-the-art labs and partnerships with local employers, preparing students for immediate workforce entry or further education.