Thinking about studying Computer Information Technology? Find out what other DCCCD students are saying about the program.
Celebrating 55+ years of serving the Dallas community and nearly 3 million people. That's a lot of students!
Thinking about studying Computer Information Technology? Find out what other DCCCD students are saying about the program.
Hey guys, it’s Annabell again! I hope some of you remember my posts from this past Spring… well, guess what? I am back for the Fall semester! YAY! I want to reintroduce myself for some of the newbies at DCCCD and also keep you guys updated.
The demand for electronic access to information has made computers indispensable in offices, schools and homes. With that demand has come a need for skilled technicians to design, develop, carry out, keep up and support software and hardware systems.
Curious about what’s been happening on the campuses of DCCCD? We’re here to help, with a round-up of some of the latest stories from around the district.
Treddie Johnson is not your typical welder.
First of all, Treddie is a woman, which immediately sets her apart from 95 percent of welders in the U.S.
Second, Treddie has cataracts, which limit her vision when working with hot flames.
Lastly, Treddie has 20 years of experience as a home health nurse.
Recent DCCCD graduate Soufiane Abbadi has taken major steps towards solving a numerical problem which has puzzled the most brilliant mathematicians for centuries: the nth prime.
Thousands of students walk through the doors of our seven colleges each year, and between them all, there are thousands more reasons why. Because of that, sometimes we like to take a little time to cast some light on a specific program, why those students chose it and how it’s helped them on their own personal road to success.
For the month of July, our focus is on the Emergency Medical Services education you can get at DCCCD. Here’s what some of our graduates had to say!
Learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about about growing regions, production, processing and distribution of domestic and international wines by taking Viticulture and Enology (RSTZ 1000, 51501) with Wine Curmudgeon Jeff Siegel this fall at El Centro College.
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…
Students, faculty and staff at the colleges of the DCCCD are joining together to support victims of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal this…