By 1808Delaware

1808Delaware shares a regular comprehensive look at places, organizations, and institutions in our coverage area through our “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About” series. Here’s another post in that series, this one we posted in 2024.

Columbus State Community College’s Delaware County campus is a hub of academic excellence, student support, and community engagement. This is a quick online narrative tour of what you will find at 5100 Cornerstone Drive.

Basic Details

• Name: Columbus State Community College – Delaware Campus
• Address: 5100 Cornerstone Dr., Delaware, OH 43015
• Phone: (740) 203-8345
• Email: delaware@cscc.edu

Location highlights:

• Located just off U.S. 23 at Greif Parkway and Cornerstone Drive
• Serves students from Delaware, Columbus, Westerville, Dublin, and surrounding communities
• Offers associate degrees, certificates, College Credit Plus classes, and transfer pathways

Campus Hours

Spring 2026 hours:

• Monday–Thursday: 7:00 AM–8:00 PM
• Friday: 7:00 AM–4:30 PM
• Saturday: 8:00 AM–1:00 PM
• Sunday: Closed

Student Services

Students have access to a wide range of support services on campus.

• One-Stop Shop: Academic advising, registration, and financial aid assistance in one place
• Testing Center: Placement testing and academic exams
• Accessibility services: On-site testing accommodations and academic support for eligible students
• Career services: Advising and connections to internships and job opportunities
• Counseling: Available several days each week through a partnership with Syntero

Typical class sizes range from about 12 to 19 students, creating a more personal learning environment than many larger campuses.

Academic Support and Learning Spaces

The campus offers several resources designed to support student success.

• Learning Center: Library resources, tutoring, and I.T. support
• Free printing available for students
• Quiet study lounges and collaborative student lounges
• Meditation room for prayer, reflection, or lactation needs
• Biology and chemistry laboratories for science courses

Wellness and Student Resources

Student well-being is a priority on the Delaware Campus.

• Small fitness center available for students
• Outdoor spaces for studying, relaxing, or eating lunch
• Student Success and Resource Center providing support services
• Food pantry available to assist students facing food insecurity

Degrees Available at Delaware

Students can complete or mostly complete several associate degrees at the Delaware Campus.

Associate of Arts

• Early Childhood Education (some courses online)

Associate of Science

• Computer and Information Science
• Integrated Science Education

Associate of Applied Science

• Career-focused majors with at least 80 percent of coursework available on the Delaware campus (specific programs vary by semester)

Certificates and Short Programs

Students looking for shorter credential programs can pursue certificates such as:

• Basic Digital Photography Certificate
• Advanced photography-related certificates available online through Columbus State
• Professional Culinary Certificate offered in partnership with the Delaware Area Career Center

Transfer Opportunities

One of the campus’s major advantages is its transfer pathways.

Through the Preferred Pathway program, students can begin their education at Columbus State and transfer to partner universities after earning an associate degree.

Common transfer destinations include:

• Ohio State University
• Ohio Wesleyan University
• Ohio University

The campus is also a major location for the College Credit Plus program, allowing high school students to earn college credits while still in high school.

Safety and Campus Support

Safety and support services are part of daily campus life.

• Campus police department available for assistance
• Help with everyday issues such as vehicle jump starts
• Rave Alert system provides text notifications about campus closures or emergencies

Community Space

The Delaware Campus also serves as a community resource.

• Seminar room available for meetings and events
• Open green spaces across the campus
• Facilities used by community organizations and educational partners

For many Delaware County residents, the campus offers a convenient and affordable entry point to higher education while remaining closely connected to universities throughout Ohio.

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