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Why DCCCD?
At DCCCD, we believe you can succeed. And we'll do all we can to help make that happen. We've got a variety of courses, convenient schedules, first-class instructors and low tuition to help you achieve your goals. Need more reasons to choose DCCCD? Why Do DCCCD Students Love Us? See videos of DCCCD students and read testimonials from DCCCD students who discuss what brought them to DCCCD and, more important, what keeps them here. We Put You First In our small classes; you're a person, not a number. Here you'll get caring, one-on-one attention from an experienced faculty. And you'll get an atmosphere that is made for learning - relaxed, friendly and comfortable. Classes When You Need Them - Where You Want Them We know you have a busy schedule. That's why we offer classes at lots of convenient times ... days, nights and weekends. You can even take our credit classes on TV or over the Internet. And, with seven colleges and even more community campuses throughout the county, we're close to home and work.(Refer to the map at the end of this page) Tuition That's Affordable We work hard to deliver the best education at a price everyone can afford. At just $135 a course (a three-hour credit course for Dallas County residents), a DCCCD degree is the best bargain in town. We also offer a variety of grants, loans, scholarships and work-study programs to help you meet your goals. Hundreds of Courses We offer more than 120 technical and academic programs - in career fields that are in demand right now. You'll be able to enter the job market with skills that put you in a challenging and rewarding career. Check out the DCCCD catalog for a full list of degree programs. Experienced Faculty Our professors know their stuff - and not just from graduate degrees and books. Most have worked in their fields for years. They keep pace with the job market. With technology. With what's really out there for you. Top-Notch Resources We provide a wide variety of resources to help you make the most of your college experience. Our libraries feature the latest reference tools. DCCCD's online services let you register for classes, check your grades or pay tuition from the nearest computer. And at our Career Centers, you can plan for your post-college future. It All Begins Here Where will you go from a DCCCD college? Well, that's really up to you. Our graduates transfer to colleges across the nation. They work for big companies. Small companies. In high-tech fields. As artists. As CEOs and business owners. Chefs. Mechanics. Teachers. Computer programmers. You get the picture. We just give you a great start. Like the rest of your life, the rest is up to you. Who We Are Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) is the largest undergraduate institution in the state of Texas. We have seven colleges - Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland - plus the R. Jan LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications. Since 1965, we have served more than 1.5 million people. DCCCD equips students for successful living and responsible citizenship in a rapidly changing local, national and world community by providing: " the first two years of a bachelor's degree " more than 100 high-demand career programs " enrichment and certification classes for a lifetime of learning " professors who are dedicated to your success, not a research grant " unparalleled quality at a tuition you can afford Our district's direct impact on the community adds approximately $1.5 billion to the area's economy annually, including current operations and past student productivity (contributions through increased salaries and wages, based on educational levels), according to a 2002 report funded by the Texas Association of Community Colleges. Each of the seven colleges - Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland - is individually accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. The official statement of accreditation for each college is published in that college's individual catalog. In addition to regional accreditation, numerous instructional programs of the colleges have earned accreditation from national and state agencies, industry councils and/or professional associations. We recognize that many students who wish to attend college do not have the financial resources available to pay the cost of higher education. So each of our colleges operates an Office of Financial Aid to help students obtain financial assistance such as grants, loans, scholarships or part-time employment. We are an equal opportunity institution. Educational opportunities are offered by Dallas County Community College District without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, sex, disability or sexual orientation. Our student population, which mirrors the faces of the community, is diverse: 24.3 percent Hispanic, 23.9 percent African-American, 8.4 percent Asian, 39.9 percent Anglo and 3.4 percent all others combined. We are approaching a similar level of diversity among our employees: 22.1 percent African-American, 13.6 percent Hispanic, 4.2 percent Asian, 58.8 percent Anglo and 1.3 percent all others combined. We also encourage diversity among our vendors through our Business Diversity Program. Our governing board comprises seven trustees who are elected from single-member districts for six-year terms. They establish the districtwide mission and goals for the institution.
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