Dallas County Community College District
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The Dallas County Community College District (or DCCCD for short) is a network of seven community colleges in Dallas County, Texas (USA). The district was founded in 1965 and the first school, El Centro College, located in downtown Dallas, was established in 1966. In addition to the network of schools, the DCCCD also has a large distance learning program that utilizes the internet and videoconferencing.
The DCCCD receives its revenue from local taxes, state funding, grants and student tuition. The district maintains an "open-door" admissions policy regarding new students, allowing many people to attend college who otherwise might not be able to.
The seven schools in the Dallas County Community College District, with the years they opened, are as follows:
- Brookhaven College (1978)
- Cedar Valley College (1977)
- Eastfield College (1970)
- El Centro College (1966)
- Mountain View College (1970)
- North Lake College (1977)
- Richland College (1972)
The district also runs the Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development that operates educational programs and support services for small businesses.