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Transfer to DCCCD
professor with studentsMaybe you tried a big university and decided it wasn't right for you. Or maybe you're home for the summer and want to pick up a few credit hours that will transfer easily to your "home" college. Whatever brings you to the Dallas County Community College District, we welcome you.

Please note that whether you're a transfer, transient or former student, the application and transfer process is the same for everyone (find out why). If you have earned credits from another college or university, visit How to Enroll for information on registering for DCCCD credit courses.

Why transfer to DCCCD?

  • A great education - DCCCD is committed to offering our students a quality education - starting with quality faculty. Academic core courses are taught by professors who have at least a master's degree. More than 25 percent have Ph.D.s. And they teach the same course content that the four-year colleges and universities use.

  • Classes that transfer - More than 75 percent of DCCCD students are enrolled in academic transfer courses. The district has transfer agreements with major universities such as University of North Texas, SMU, UTA, UTD, Baylor, Stephen F. Austin, UT Austin, Texas A&M and dozens more. DCCCD core courses transfer seamlessly ... guaranteed.

  • An affordable price - We offer a great educational value at $117 per three-credit-hour course, and we offer all the financial aid you need.

  • Convenient schedules and locations - With classes offered during the day, at night and on weekends, DCCCD makes it easy to balance school, work and family. There's a campus close to you - seven of them throughout Dallas County. And Dallas TeleCollege offers degrees online.

Ready to enjoy all that DCCCD has to offer?

You'll need to submit official transcripts, apply for admission and register for classes. Find out more.

If you have earned credits from another college or university, you will need to follow certain steps before registering for credit classes at DCCCD.
Get more information about DCCCD and all the resources and services we have to offer you.
Want to get a bachelor's degree after you complete your basic courses at DCCCD? Learn about the key steps to transferring from DCCCD, and find other helpful information and resources.