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Are you a college student with an interest in a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (also known as STEM)? If so, you might want to look into this great opportunity to work alongside professionals at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
We all know about the “Near Finals Stress.” The time when college students stress out the most is before finals. Right? I know you agree with me. I feel your struggle. I know all about the late-night studies, the meltdowns and the lack of a social life…
“Making the decision to return back to school and complete my education was a very easy decision.”
Wanna win free tickets to Jingle Ball at the American Airlines Center on Nov. 29? Of course you do. Thankfully, you can do that right here on the DCCCD blog!
As the end of Fall 2016 gets closer, it may be tempting to relax a bit as you get ready for the holiday break. But if you’re planning to take classes with us in the spring, there are still a few things you need to keep in mind.
This goes out to the people out there who are thinking of doing something different with their life. This is addressed to people of all walks of life, all ages and all backgrounds: if you want to change your life’s path, I say go for it.
Are you a future mechanic looking for a little extra cash to help pay for college? Look no further: we have a whole slew of scholarship opportunities for Automotive Technology students that you need to check out!
Just like most people, it took me awhile to figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up. I went from wanting to be a teacher when I was 6, a singer at 8, a pastry chef at 15, and now at 20 years old… a writer.
Feeling overwhelmed? For many college students, earning their degree is not the only priority in their lives. Work, school, or family to attend to all take up a significant amount of time for individuals. Many have a combination of all three. At times, juggling so many responsibilities can seem overwhelming. When this happens, there are numerous coping mechanisms we can use to balance our lives again.
I thought that returning back to school after being out for over 20 years would be difficult, but it was the total opposite. I have so enjoyed being back in the rat race of project deadlines, exam crams and wild goose chase book hunts.