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Big news for current DCCCD students: Higher One is being replaced by eRefunds as our refund and disbursement vendor. But what exactly does this change mean to you?
“One of the greatest benefits of being a STEM scholar is the access to networking.”
Today, I write this blog to share some of the discoveries I made by providing you with some tips on how to graduate with a high GPA.
Surrounded by nature, away from the hustle of college life, student leaders from all the DCCCD colleges gathered at the Prothro Retreat by Lake Texoma to attend the four-day DCCCD Summer Leadership Retreat from May 16 to May 19. Club officers and members are selected for their active role as student leaders on their respective campuses.
Calling all 2016 Dallas ISD graduates! Are you ready to go to college? Because we’re ready to help you get set up with everything you need to attend a college of DCCCD next fall.
In the midst of #bikinibod and #summerbod hashtags and all of the body positivity, there is always the half-conscious nuance in the back of our minds that calls us to recognize our flaws. And then boom, a self-love session can quickly turn into pity parties and insecurity sessions. While this all comes in lots of different forms, it’s not easy to just lecture yourself to stop thinking that way. It’s inevitable, it’s human nature. So how do we address that?
When it comes to business, money talks, and the language it speaks is Accounting. Additionally, it’s a stable, growing industry that pays well and comes with tons of career opportunities at various education levels. Sounds pretty good, right?
So I had to audition. Auditions were relatively short and intimidating. I mean, having one person auditioning with you was cool but having 15 people watching you and taping you was pretty scary…
Taking classes with us this summer? (If you’re not, you should definitely think about it!) Here are some dates to keep in mind when it comes to registration and financial aid for DCCCD summer classes.
Every year since 1963, the U.S. has observed a National Small Business Week in honor of community contributions from local entrepreneurs and small business owners. The purpose of Small Business Week is to recognize these business owners and their employees, which make up more than half of Americans and create about two out of every three new jobs in the U.S. each year.