Night owls across Dallas are flocking to North Lake College in Irving where “midnight college classes” are now being offered from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Yes, you read that right.
Night owls across Dallas are flocking to North Lake College in Irving where “midnight college classes” are now being offered from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Yes, you read that right.
Luis Veloz of El Centro College has been named a recipient of The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation 2015 Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, the largest private scholarship…
We’re so glad you’re back for summer classes! If you missed the registration deadline (you can’t register for a class after it has met once), we still have some great options for you:
As a non-Bruce Parramore, Eastfield welding graduatetraditional student, Bruce Parramore worked as a truck driver while taking welding courses at Eastfield College. Within four months, Bruce went from truck driver to full-time welder within the same company.
The availability of welding jobs in Texas is on the rise, with starting salaries between $40,000 and $70,000. An associate degree in Welding from DCCCD will only cost you about $3,600, making it a great value for the cost.
Interested in a career in early childhood development, but not sure where to start? The Dallas County Community College District can help.
Throughout April and May, Richard Andrew Sharum has embarked on what has been described as “perhaps the most ambitious photography project ever to take place in Dallas.” A larger scale of a project from last year, Observe Dallas 2015 shows photos of everyday people, observed through Sharum’s eyes and lens, in the hopes that those who see the photos will stop, think and observe the beauty in their daily lives.
The Texas Workforce Commission, along with the Dallas County Community College District, has announced a new initiative to help veterans get the training they need to find manufacturing jobs in Dallas. As part of the program, veterans are also invited to participate in the Military 2 Manufacturing Career and Resource Fair, hosted in partnership with the Urban League of Greater Dallas.
Only three percent of foster care children graduate college. On May 14, Krystal Holliday joined the lucky few.
“Statistically, I’m supposed to fail,” Krystal says. “I’m going against all the odds. But I know that my story isn’t finished.”
Do you know someone who is a small business owner? Small business owners who want to learn more about managing and expanding their businesses — and about hiring great employees — are invited to apply for the Goldman-Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.