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.
In February, Dallas Community Colleges will be celebrating Black History Month with a variety of activities on our campuses. We’ll be hosting theater performances, movie screenings, guest lectures and more.
Thinking about studying Criminal Justice? Find out what Dallas Community Colleges students are saying about the program.
Thinking about transferring to a four-year university? DCCCD hosts transfer fairs each year on our campuses to assist you in the process and help ensure a smooth, carefully planned transfer.
Criminal justice refers to “the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties and rehabilitation efforts.”
As part of the Healthy Communities Challenge, DCCCD is hosting a series of Affordable Care Act events to help you #GetCovered for 2016! Dallas is one of 20 cities participating in the challenge, with a goal from the White House to enroll the highest percentage of uninsured. The winning city will get bragging rights, a healthier community and a visit from President Obama to celebrate its success.
There are two ways to get free tax help, thanks to the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and the United Way of Tarrant County.
Recently, the DCCCD Board of Trustees moved “employee success” to the top of the list of DCCCD strategic priorities followed by student success, community engagement and institutional effectiveness. The board did this in recognition of the fact that when DCCCD employees succeed, students do, too.
Hey blog peeps! So this is my last blog of the semester and I could not be more upset! I’ve so enjoyed blogging this semester, and I hope you all have enjoyed reading my blogs.