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Consider the device you’re using to read this right now. Is it an iPhone or Android? PC or Mac? Or maybe it’s a tablet? Regardless of what you’re using, you probably already have some idea that it’s powered by a programmer.
Milk and cookies… movies and popcorn… peanut butter and jelly… combined summer and fall registration.
(After all, some things are just meant to go together!)
You read right: the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is current offering buy one, get one free tickets to the third season of its innovative ReMix concert series. The upcoming program features brothers Bryce and Aaron Dessner, founding members of GRAMMY®-nominated indie rock band The National, as soloists on electric guitars on St. Carolyn by the Sea, a composition by Bryce Dessner.
Hello! We’re talking a little more this week about U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2016 and how that relates to Dallas Community Colleges. Today’s subjects include jobs related to engineering and math, and what you need to do to get started in those industries.
Online scholarship applications are here! myScholarships officially launched March 1 and it’s going to make the scholarship application process way easier for DCCCD students.
Hello! We’re talking a little more this week about U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2016, and how that relates to Dallas Community Colleges. This week, we’re talking about computer information technology jobs and the types of programs we have that are suited to those careers.
DCCCD has provided me with many resources to achieve success. My campus, North Lake College has a variety of clubs and organizations that improve leadership skills and help students grow academically.
This week, we’re starting a series of blog posts written in relation to U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2016. We’ll be breaking down the list by industry and discussing which jobs you can get with an associate degree from Dallas Community Colleges, along with a little information about what each career path might look like.
Registered nurses are always in demand and as Dallas County continues to grow, that trend will continue. But how do you get started?
What are your plans for the future?
What are you doing after graduation?
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Does this sound like your version of a haunted house? It’s okay if it does – but it doesn’t have to.