Apply now! Online scholarship application process underway through Del Mar College Foundation for DMC’s 2026-2027 academic year
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Easy application available to full- and part-time students; deadline to apply is April 30.
Article by Melinda Eddleman
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Financial obstacles remain the greatest barrier to success for many of our students. Scholarships, along with federal and state financial assistance and the college’s Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Program, help remove barriers that keep students from reaching their goals.
Matthew Busby, Vice President of Development & Donor Advising and Executive Director of the DMC Foundation
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For the 2025-2026 academic year, the DMC Foundation awarded over $2.85 million in scholarships to more than 1,430 students.
DMC Foundation Scholarship Dinner 2025_Recipient and Donor Meet Face-to-Face
The Del Mar College Foundation held their 2025 Scholarship Dinner at the Hillard Center on Oct. 30 to bring together recipients and donors face-to-face, allowing 2025-2026 scholars to personally thank their benefactors for their generosity and assistance in making their educational dreams possible. (Credit: DMC College Relations)
DMC Foundation Scholarship Dinner 2025_Matthew Busby
Del Mar College Vice President of Development and Donor Advising Matthew Busby addresses guests during the DMC Foundation’s 2025 Scholarship Dinner held Oct. 30 at the Hilliard Center. (Credit: DMC College Relations)
DMC Foundation Scholarship Dinner 2025_Donors and Recipients at Table
The Del Mar College Foundation held their 2025 Scholarship Dinner at the Hillard Center on Oct. 30 to bring together recipients and donors face-to-face, allowing 2025-2026 scholars to personally thank their benefactors for their generosity and assistance in making their educational dreams possible. (Credit: DMC College Relations)
About Del Mar College
Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.
Latest DMC News
- Cutting-edge cybersecurity Mobile Training Vehicle (MTV) dropped by Del Mar College’s Heritage Campus on Feb. 26-27 to provide awareness toursArticle by: Richard Guerrero, Jr. When it comes to cybersecurity training, the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute, or CyManII, is focused on creating technical innovations that drive a cybersecure and energy dominant U.S manufacturing enterprise and workforce. CyManII is based at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and includes the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security, the Institute for Cyber Security and the Cyber Center for Security and Analytics. As part of the organization’s outreach initiatives, CyManII has unveiled its Mobile Training Vehicle (MTV), a state-of-the-art learning lab on wheels. The MTV provides all the advantages of the organization’s classroom and learning lab – the Cyber Range – but in a remote capacity, which gives manufacturers and university students the opportunity to detect, identify and effectively mitigate cyber threats. On Feb. 26 and Feb. 27, Del Mar College students, faculty and staff got a chance to step inside and explore cutting-edge cyber technology the MTV houses, meet CyManII experts and see real-world cybersecurity tools in action. The public is invited to stop by, get inspired and discover how DMC is connected to the future of cyber innovation through its Computer Science Program while meeting with faculty! Xu adds: “It also highlights the strong Network Administration and Information Security (NAIS) programs we offer at Del Mar College, where we prepare learners for high‑demand careers. We encourage everyone to stop by, engage with the technology, and see how cybersecurity skills impact every industry.”
- DMC Board of Regents Holding Regular Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, March 3Article by DMC College Relations Tuesday, March 3, the Del Mar College (DMC) Board of Regents will hold their regular monthly meeting beginning at 1 p.m. in Room 106 of the college’s Center for Economic Development at 3209 S. Staples (78411). Get online directions and facility map. The regular meeting also will be livestreamed. Community members may access the meeting by going to the online video link at www.delmar.edu/webcast/ by 12:55 p.m. A copy of the Agenda Notice and Board Packet is available online as follows: www.delmar.edu/regents-and-community/board-of-regents/_resources/agendas/agenda-packet-3-3-26.pdf. Meeting agendas and other resources are also available on the DMC Board of Regents web page at www.delmar.edu/regents-and-community/board-of-regents/index.html. The health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors are a priority for Del Mar College. To view the College’s guidelines, visit www.delmar.edu/rtc/index.html.
- Merit Badge College 2026 brings nearly 140Scouts to Windward Campus on Feb. 14Article by Richard Guerrero, Jr. Valentine’s Day is not just a day for romantic love. For area Scouts this year, it was a perfect day to showcase their love of the values and learning adventures, along with a deep esprit de corps, that’s gained as part of the Scouting life. On Feb. 14, Del Mar College once again hosted the annual Merit Badge College at the Windward Campus. Troops with the South Texas Council Scouting America (STCAS), formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, spent the day during this skills-building event completing classes taught by about 60 DMC faculty and staff to earn highly prized Merit Badges for their sashes. Nearly 140 Scouts from throughout the 17-county area of the South Texas Council, along with others from surrounding councils, attended morning and afternoon sessions. Merit Badge College Chair Mike Jones, DMC Professor of Speech and Scoutmaster, says that there are currently 141 Merit badges in the Scouts BSA catalogue. As of January 2026, over 80 merit badge requirements have been updated to reflect modern careers, outdoor ethics and safety. “A new program in Scouts BSA is the Merit Badge Test Lab where prospective badges are offered, and Scouts can help pilot new offerings,” he notes. “Scouts receive a certificate upon completing the test badge; and if the National Council decides to make the badge official, the Scouts receive the badge, too.” Current test badges are Auctioneering, Wildland Fire Management, Life Skills, Physics, Sewing & Needlework, Dance and Psychology. Scouts were also able to earn more than one badge in a single class, which includes Aviation, Communication, Public Speaking and Crime Prevention and Fingerprinting where they can earn two badges. Scouts pursuing the Welding badge spent the whole day receiving instruction at DMC’s Metals Technology Building. Additionally, Scouts also had the option to earn two new badges that were introduced during this year’s Merit Badge College––Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity–– with the badges focusing on responsible technology use and practical skills. The full list of 26 classes offered during Merit Badge College 2026 included: · Architecture · Artificial Intelligence (AI) · Automotive Maintenance · Aviation · Citizenship in Society · Communication · Crime Prevention · Cybersecurity · Digital Technology · Drafting · Electronics · Emergency Preparedness · Entrepreneurship · Farm Mechanics · Fingerprinting · First Aid · Health Care Professions · Moviemaking · Personal Fitness · Personal Management · Programming · Public Speaking · Salesmanship · Traffic Safety · Truck Transportation · Welding Jones says Merit Badge College is a great way to accomplish two goals. “The Merit Badge College is an amazing opportunity to serve area youth in Scouting while at the same time showcasing higher education,” he says. “These youth take classes with Del Mar College faculty who are specialists in their fields; and for many of them, this is their first visit to a college campus and their first interaction with faculty, inspiring many to inquire further about career opportunities.”
- South Texas high school students showcased abilities during SkillsUSA Texas District 12 Leadership & Skills Conference at Del Mar College Feb. 5-7Article by: Richard Guerrero, Jr. It’s that time of year when high school students converge in Corpus Christi to compete in the Skills USA Texas District 12 Leadership and Skills Conference. This year, Del Mar College (DMC) hosted hundreds of competitors Feb. 5-7, as they competed for top spots for statewide competition later this spring. Organizers anticipated over 500 students competing at the district level, demonstrating their skills not only at DMC facilities at the Windward and Oso Creek campuses and Center for Economic Development but also other locations around the city. High school students from grades 9-12 representing 15 counties across South Texas––even as far away as Laredo and Crystal City––demonstrated their skills during a variety of contests ranging from architectural drafting to cabinet making to firefighting to robotics to video news production. Area competitors represented high schools with the Corpus Christi Independent School District––including Carroll, Miller and Ray high schools and the Harold T. Branch Academy––along with students from Alice, Beeville, Bishop, London, Robstown, Rockport and Tuloso-Midway ISDs. Among this year’s competitions were two themed contests. The Commercial Baking Job Exhibit Competition and the Nail Art Competition featured a thematic focus on “Cosmic Horizons: Reaching for the Stars” so that competitors could base their designs on rockets, spaceships, planets or other space-related elements. Overall, the 2026 USA Skills Texas District 12 conference included approximately 96 different categories with DMC faculty and staff, along with industry partner representatives, serving as judges. The competition wrapped up with an awards ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 3 p.m. in Wolfe Recital Hall on the college’s Heritage Campus. Winners will now advance to state competition, which will also be held in Corpus Christi at the Hilliard Center and other city venues across the city. High school students from across Texas will compete here April 8-11 before winners advance to national competition in Atlanta, Ga., in June. SkillsUSA is a national career and technical student organization that serves more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. Given its immense size, the state of Texas is broken up into three SkillsUSA Texas regions that encompass 13 districts. Nicole Kindzirsky, DMC Industrial Technology Department Instructor and 2025 District 12 Leadership & Skills Conference Contest Coordinator for SkillsUSA Texas, says Del Mar College has hosted district- and state-level competitions for more than a decade, noting that the competition gives students an opportunity to meet and interact with DMC’s experienced and highly dedicated instructors as well as compete in the college’s classrooms and labs. She says, “In a sense, these District 12 students can feel what it’s like to be a DMC Viking while competing at the college’s facilities. Many of the pathways they have started in high school can lead directly into those we offer and allow them to complete certificates, an associate degree and even a bachelor’s degree as a DMC student.”
- DMC Board of Regents Holding Regular Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 3Article by DMC College Relations Office Tuesday, Feb. 3, the Del Mar College (DMC) Board of Regents will hold their regular monthly meeting beginning at 1 p.m. in Room 106 of the college’s Center for Economic Development at 3209 S. Staples (78411). Get online directions and facility map. The regular meeting also will be livestreamed. Community members may access the meeting by going to the online video link at www.delmar.edu/webcast/ by 12:55 p.m. A copy of the Agenda Notice and Board Packet is available online as follows: delmar.edu/regents-and-community/board-of-regents/_resources/regular-agenda-packet-2-3-2026.pdf Meeting agendas and other resources are also available on the DMC Board of Regents web page at www.delmar.edu/regents-and-community/board-of-regents/index.html. The health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors are a priority for Del Mar College. To view the College’s guidelines, visit www.delmar.edu/rtc/index.html.
- Need your teeth cleaned? Del Mar College Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting Programs currently offering clinical services at “no cost”Article by Melinda Eddleman It may be a little too early for “spring cleaning.” However, it’s never too early to have your teeth cleaned! Or maybe you need X-rays taken and a review of your dental history. This spring semester, the Del Mar College (DMC) Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting Programs are offering services at “no cost” as part of students’ clinical training while they provide Coastal Bend residents a healthier smile and wallet. The Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting clinics combined provide a variety of services, including medical history reviews, blood pressure screenings, intra-oral examinations, dental preliminary assessments, periodontal assessments, dental hygiene education, oral cancer screenings, radiographs (X-rays), fluoride treatments (as needed), selective polishing, conservative periodontal therapy, dental hygiene therapy and dental sealants. Services are underway and run through early May. However, now is the time to sign up due to an extended commitment from patients for some services that are student-provided by the Dental Hygiene Clinic. The Dental Assisting Clinic is held every Thursday 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. The Dental Hygiene Clinic is scheduled Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. and only 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Clinics will not be held the week of Del Mar College’s Spring Break (March 9-14). The Dental Hygiene Clinic gives students the training and required hours needed to complete the program. Students performing procedures are under the supervision of program faculty, and patients’ care usually requires more than one visit. Patient selection is based on the educational and clinical requirements of students. DMC faculty will determine acceptance of patients after a “qualifying appointment.” For full details about patient selection, appointments and other pertinent information, visit the clinic web page at delmar.edu/offices/dental-clinic/index.html. The Dental Programs Clinic is in Room 125 of Health Sciences Building 1 on Del Mar College’s Windward Campus at 4101 Old Brownsville Road (78405). Access directions and the online campus map. To schedule a “qualifying appointment,” call 361-698-2854 or email dentalclinic@delmar.edu.








