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The Dallas County Community College District board of trustees approved the name change on Tuesday. It's the first major change in the educational organization's 54-year history.
And that’s why we urge Dallas County voters to elect Gretchen M. Williams over rivals Lynn Davenport and Dr. Catalina E. Garcia for the District 1 trustee seat on the Dallas College board.
The median family income of a student from Dallas County Community College District is $41,800, and 13% come from the top 20 percent. About 2.1% of students at Dallas County Community College ...
Seven Dallas County Community College District students, each selected as 2013 Goldblatt Scholars, will be honored at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at NorthPark Center in Dallas.
In May, voters overwhelmingly approved a $1.1 billion bond package for the Dallas County Community College District. Plans for those dollars are ambitious.
The Dallas County Community College District has decided to extend remote online learning for most classes through the fall in order to protect students, faculty and staff from COVID-19.
DALLAS — The Dallas County Community College District is consolidating its seven colleges into one educational institution in an effort to increase graduation rates. Under the current system ...
The Dallas County Community College District will seek approval from its accreditor later this year to merge its seven schools into one in an effort to help more students graduate.
Dallas County is one of the biggest community college districts in the country and one of UTA's most common transfer partners, he said. "For us to get it right makes a big difference in the ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Monday that allows the Dallas County Community College District to offer bachelor's degrees in early childhood education. According to DCCCD, this is part of an ...
Unemployment numbers are staggering and economic experts say the trend will continue before the coronavirus pandemic is over.
The Dallas County Community College District’s new headquarters building was built in the 1920s and was most recently the Sears Roebuck Building. When the district purchased the building in 2006 ...
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