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We spend the entirety of our lives focused on how to be successful or achieve an inconceivable goal. But, at the end of the day, are any of us really content? When senior year in high school came about, there were only two possibilities for my future I had floating in my mind.
In honor of your achievements as students, we’ve gathered up the date, time and location of each graduation ceremony for our colleges.
Let’s talk about Dennis Frazier’s #DCCCDLove! His #DCCCDLove started when he was hired to work at North Lake College in a contracted position in the print shop. He worked there for ten years before becoming a department assistant in the Liberal Arts division in July 2008 and started pursuing his associate degree in 2010, just two years later.
David Espinosa has a lot of reasons to love DCCCD, from the professors to the stellar education he received. Here are a few of the reasons for his #DCCCDLove…
I am William Kaseu, and I graduated from El Centro in the fall of 2015. I am so thankful to have started my academic career at El Centro College, one of the seven colleges of the DCCCD.
On a dark night Tania stood as Harry Potter with a cape, skirt, tie and Hogwarts logo on her top, at the Eastfield Phi Theta Kappa Halloween Fundraiser.
I am William Kaseu, a former STEM and Muse Scholar and recent graduate at the DCCCD. I was born in Volksrust, a small and rural town in the southern outskirts of Mpumalanga, South Africa, and I came to America about three years ago as an international student.
“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.