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Are you planning to take classes at DCCCD in fall 2018? If so, you should definitely make sure to fill out a myScholarships application through the DCCCD Foundation — you could potentially earn thousands of dollars to help pay for your college education.
Welcome back — it’s time for the best sales and marketing jobs of 2018! If you’ve got a talent for persuasion and are good with people, a sales or marketing job might be just the thing for you. If not, make sure to check out some of the other best jobs of 2018, because when it comes to Dallas Community Colleges, you’ve got a ton of options.
Hello! We’re talking a little more about U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2018 and how that relates to degrees and certificates offered at Dallas Community Colleges. Today’s subject includes jobs related to engineering technology and what you need to do to get started in those careers.
Hello! This week, we’re talking a little more about U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2018 — this time, as it relates to IT jobs in Texas and the programs DCCCD offers to help get you started.
Dance, lectures, literature and a historical trip to Louisiana are part of the activities Dallas County Community College District is offering during Black History Month. All DCCCD colleges are participating. Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
It’s that time of year again: it’s time to talk about the U.S. News and World Report’s 100 Best Jobs of 2018! We’ll be breaking down the list by industry, and discussing which jobs you can get with training from Dallas Community Colleges, and showing you the expected job growth and annual mean salaries for these jobs in Texas.
It’s that time of year again: Foundation scholarship season! Add filling out a myScholarships application to your to-do list today!
Welding is a sculptural process for fusing materials together, usually metals or thermoplastics. It can be both a technical skill and a creative art with various applications. And if you’re interested in starting a new career path, Welding Technology can help you train for immediate work… or spark a creative streak you might not know you have.
Dallas Community Colleges annually provides the 1098-T form to students who enrolled in credit classes during the tax year as prescribed by IRS regulations. This form provides information about educational expenses that may qualify the student for tuition-and-fees tax deductions or education-related tax credits. Your 1098-T form will be available by Jan. 31 each year.
Registration for Winter and Spring credit classes began last month. A total of 68,378 students have already signed up for their classes — way to go!