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 | Countdown to the 2010 Census This once-a-decade, sweeping count of everyone who lives in this country tells us about ourselves, helps the federal government allocate more than $400 billion annually and determines how we are represented in Congress, state by state. |
| Students: Get Your DCCCD Money Card
DCCCD has launched a new system for processing and distributing refunds and disbursements (such as financial aid funds) to students. Follow a few simple steps to make sure you get your money. |
| DCCCD Event Helps Students Prepare for College - Oct. 31, 2009 Las Llaves del Exito, a free one-day program offered by the Dallas County Community College District, can give students the keys to their success: a college education and information about how to navigate the system so that they can attend a college or university. |
| DCCCD Makes Summer Fun for Kids Dallas County Community College District will offer a wide range of classes this summer to educate and entertain children and teens. |
| Students: Stop Before You Drop! Did you know that under a new Texas law (TEC Section 51.907), if you drop too many classes without having an acceptable reason, your GPA could be affected? Be sure you understand how this law may affect you before you drop a class. |
| Students: Get a Free E-mail AccountDid you know that all DCCCD credit students can get a free Student NetMail e-mail address? You need to have a valid e-mail address on file in your student record to get access to eConnect, and you can use a Student NetMail account for this purpose. You can also use your Student NetMail address to communicate with instructors or classmates, or do anything else you would do with any other e-mail account. |
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