You could be one of four million college drop-outs annually. But you don’t have to be. Find out how DCCCD can help.
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You could be one of four million college drop-outs annually. But you don’t have to be. Find out how DCCCD can help.
For Ronald Stafford, going back to school to improve his information technology skills was a no-brainer.
We’re celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in September and October at DCCCD, and you’re invited!
Thinking about studying Computer Information Technology? Find out what other DCCCD students are saying about the program.
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.
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.
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.”
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…
The 25 best jobs of 2015, according to U.S. News & World Report, are primarily in two categories: computer technology and health care. Our colleges offer degrees or certificates for 19 of the 25 best jobs.