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Want to transfer to a Dallas County Community College? 

We'll help you get credit for college courses you have successfully passed at accredited colleges and universities, or credits you have earned by examination.
 
Please note that you must request official transcripts from all colleges and universities you have previously attended before you can enroll at DCCCD, even if you just want to take one class here. Having your transcripts helps us advise you about the DCCCD classes you qualify to take and the classes that will best help you meet your goals. Learn more about how to enroll.

Visit the Transfer to DCCCD page for more details.


Want to get a bachelor's degree after you leave DCCCD?


Many DCCCD students choose to continue their education at a four-year college or university. The Transfer Services/Articulation and University Relations Office can help you transfer course credit from our colleges once you have completed your DCCCD course work.  

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The Transfer101 Web site offers a wealth of information to walk you through the process of transferring from a Texas community college to a university, step by step.

Visit the Transfer From DCCCD page for more details.


Have questions?


If you need more information or assistance, contact an academic advisor at your college.

Have you earned college credit elsewhere? Whether you want to take one DCCCD course or earn your associate degree here, you'll need to complete the transfer process.
Learn about the key steps to a successful transfer, visit our Resources page to access tips and tools, and find other important transfer information.