An advisor will help you select courses and plan your class schedule. But an advisor can assist you in other ways, too.
AlterNetRides is an easy-to-use online service that lets you find other people who want to share rides to or from our colleges or locations. Registration is fast, easy and, most important, free!
Buy books for your DCCCD classes online.
Plan your career and find a job.
The Student Life Office at each college sponsors numerous clubs, speakers and performances. Find out where your Student Life Office is and which clubs are offered at your location.
Have a question about what is expected of DCCCD students? You'll find all the answers in the official Dallas County Community College District Code of Student Conduct.
Find questions and answers, definitions and links to other resources that may help you learn more about copyright and your rights and responsibilities under the law.
All Dallas County Community Colleges provide free counseling and guidance services to credit and noncredit students.
Need info about your courses or degree plan? Refer to Dallas County Community College District's current and previous catalogs.
Do you have special needs? Disability Services offers a variety of support services for students with disabilities or special requirements.
Check out the discounts available to DCCCD students and employees.
It's easy to sign up for DCCCD Emergency Alerts — a text-message, e-mail and phone system that alerts you when icy weather cancels classes or in event of an emergency.
Learn about and subscribe to our eNewsletters for current and future students of DCCCD.
Get information about the fitness facilities - from weights to swimming pools - available on DCCCD campuses.
DCCCD offers a variety of services to meet the health and wellness needs of students, faculty and staff. Get information about immunizations and student health insurance here.
Need to register for classes? Check your grades? Use the library? Find a job? DCCCD students can do all of these things and more, using any computer with an Internet connection, with the help of the district's online services.
Get information about DCCCD and non-DCCCD scholarships, as well as DCCCD's Rising Star program.
What is Service-Learning? Service-Learning is a program that combines academic instruction with active community service, utilizing critical, reflective thinking to examine the world around you and your civic responsibilities.
Need a transcript from DCCCD? You've come to the right place!
The Transfer Services/Articulation and University Relations Office can give you the information and assistance you need to seamlessly transfer credit and make a successful transition to another school.
Whether you’re currently serving in the military, a veteran or a veteran’s dependent, we want to help you succeed in college and enjoy the full value of your active duty or veteran’s educational benefits.