Dallas College
Dallas College consists of seven campuses in Dallas County, Texas (USA).[1] It is headquartered at 1601 S. Lamar St. in Dallas. Dallas College serves more than 70,000 students annually in academic, continuing education and adult education programs.
Motto | Education That Works. |
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Type | Community college |
Established | 1965 |
Chancellor | Dr. Joe May |
Academic staff | 3,449 (full-time and adjunct) (Fall 2015) |
Administrative staff | 3,996 (Fall 2015) |
Students | 86,000+ (Fall 2018) |
Location | |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.dcccd.edu/ |
Dallas College offers associate degree and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study, including one- and two-year certificates and degrees.[2] Dallas College is one of the largest community college systems in Texas.
History
Dallas College was founded as the Dallas County Junior College District in 1965, and became known as the Dallas County Community College District in 1972. The first campus, Dallas College El Centro Campus in downtown Dallas, was established in 1966. Dr. Bill J. Priest served as the founding chancellor from 1965 until his retirement in 1981.[3] In 2020, the Dallas County Community College District renamed the district to Dallas College, while each campus kept its name.
District and Service Area
As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Dallas College includes the following:[4]
- all of Dallas County, and
- all territory included in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District (a portion of which is in adjacent Collin County and Denton County).
Dallas College maintains an "open-door" admissions policy regarding new students, allowing many people to attend college who otherwise might not be able to do so.
Campuses
Dallas College Main Campuses |
The seven campuses in Dallas College, with the years they opened, are:
- Dallas College El Centro Campus (1966)
- Dallas College Eastfield Campus (1970)
- Dallas College Mountain View Campus (1970)
- Dallas College Richland Campus (1972)
- Dallas College Cedar Valley Campus (1977)
- Dallas College North Lake Campus (1977)
- Dallas College Brookhaven Campus (1978)
In addition to the seven campuses, several other locations also operate based on the needs of the local community:
- DCCCD Bill J. Priest Institute
- DCCCD R. Jan LeCroy Center
- Eastfield – Pleasant Grove Campus
- El Centro – West Campus
- El Centro - Mockingbird Campus
- North Lake – North Campus
- North Lake – South Campus
- North Lake – West Campus
- Richland – Garland Campus
Administration
Dallas College Board of Trustees consists of seven members who are entrusted with governing the district. The board defines the vision of the district, serves as a liaison between the district and the community, approves annual budgets and sets policies, among other responsibilities. Board members are elected officials who serve six-year terms without compensation.[5]
References
- "Maps and Locations". www.dcccd.edu.
- "Degrees, Certificates and Classes for Credit". www.dcccd.edu. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
- "History of DCCCD". www.dcccd.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
- Texas Education Code, Section 130.176, "Dallas County Community College District Service Area".
- "Board of Trustees". www.dcccd.edu. Retrieved 2015-11-24.