A journey for the ambitious
What is Delta?
Our Story
Delta at Fontys University of Applied Sciences is a unique excellence program designed to support ambitious and high-performing students. Established in 2005, it was created to address the lack of advanced opportunities for talented ICT & Media students within the regular curriculum. Delta students receive exemptions from the standard program to engage in multidisciplinary projects, gaining real-world experience and developing an impressive portfolio. This innovative approach ensures they utilize their time efficiently, fostering their skills, knowledge, and talents to their fullest potential.
The primary purpose of the Delta Program is to optimize the available study time for students, enabling them to undertake numerous long-term and short-term projects, often in collaboration with industry partners and startups. By doing so, the program not only enhances students' technical and professional capabilities but also prepares them for future challenges in their careers. The Delta program promotes self-directed learning, creativity, and a proactive mindset, ultimately aiming to produce graduates who excel in their fields and stand out in the competitive job market.
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Delta Program launched
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Expansion to include students from other ICT profiles
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First successful startup from Delta
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First semester of Open Learning
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Ongoing development
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Real world projects
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Years of experience
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Students followed the Delta program
Experience Delta
Our Activities
Delta is not only an excellence program, it’s also a vibrant community. In addition to studying and working hard, Delta students enjoy spending time together and having fun! Each semester, students organize regular activities such as bi-weekly lunches, games, sports events, and social gatherings.
Meet the Delta's!
Meet the current Delta students. Each member brings unique skills and perspectives, contributing to the diverse and vibrant community that defines Delta. Together, they tackle various challenges and push the boundaries of their potential.