Degree Plans
Dallas County Community College District
Training

Bill J. Priest
Credit-by-Exam
Continuing Education
External Learning Experiences
Development Education
Evening/Weekend
Flex Entry Courses
Human Development
Library Obligations
Credit for Experiential Learning
ROTC
Servicement's College
Study Abroad Programs
Tech-Prep
Workforce/Technical
Workforce/Technical

Degree Plans
Bill J. Priest
Credit by Exam
Continuing Education
Cooperative Work
Developmental Education
Evening Weekend College
Flex Entry Option
Human Development Courses
Library and Student Obligations
Non-Traditional Learning
Reserve Officers Training Corps
Servicemen's Opportunity College
International Studies/Study Abroad Opportunities
Tech/Prep
Workforce/Technical
Training
We offer short-term intensive vocational training to individuals. In six months or less, our students have the skills employers need because we work with business leaders to develop training that prepares them to do the jobs in demand throughout the Metroplex.

Companies come to us for training, too. Whether a company needs to train its managers to make meetings more effective or give line workers the technical skills they need to reduce cycle time and waste, the Bill Priest Institute offers organizational assesssments and training solutions that improve business performance. We deliver our training at the company's site any time--before work, after work, during lunch, in the evening or on weekends.

In addition to customized training, we offer a variety of seminars and public workshops throughout the year on a variety of topics from leadership to computer software applications. These courses require a day or less away from the office.

In addition to training, we offer young, service-oriented companies the facilities they need to thrive during their first four years of business, including affordable office space and related services.

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Monday, June 19, 2000