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June 7, 2007 Volume 1 Issue 1  
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Coming Soon — Registration for Fall Credit Classes
Got Financial Aid?
Get More With the Core
Take Our Online Survey
Registration
Class Schedules
Register Online
Can I Enroll Online?
Fall Classes
Financial Aid
FAFSA
Financial Aid FAQs
eConnect
More Fin Aid Info
Coming Soon — Registration for Fall Credit Classes

student holding booksPriority registration (registration for returning students, that is) for classes at all seven DCCCD colleges — Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland — plus DallasTeleCollege begins Tuesday, June 12, and continues through Sunday, June 17.

Regular registration (which is open to all students) starts Monday, June 18, and continues through Sunday, Aug. 26. Register early to make sure you get the classes you want!

Check out our Fall semester class schedules to find out what courses are available. You can register online if you’re eligible, or register on campus if not.

For more information about Fall registration, see the full story on the district Web site.

 
Got Financial Aid?

If you haven’t submitted a financial aid application yet, there’s still time – but be sure to complete your application as soon as possible. Start the process by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online.

If you’ve already turned in your application, you can log on to
eConnect and find a variety of menu selections with information about financial aid awards. In eConnect, you can check financial aid application status for missing information requests, review financial aid awards, activate financial aid awards, select method of payment for refunds and select an eligible program of study.

Have questions? You’ll find answers to many
Frequently Asked Questions about the financial aid application process on the DCCCD district Web site. In addition, the U.S. Department of Education has recently upgraded the pages on federal student aid information to provide future students with an early estimate of their eligibility for federal student financial assistance. Called FAFSA4caster, this service can help you make better decisions about your plans for college.
 

Get More With the Core

...the Core Curriculum, that is! If you’re interested in transferring to a four-year university, completing the Core Curriculum at DCCCD will save you time and money.

What’s the Core Curriculum, you ask? It’s a set of courses that transfers as a block to any Texas public college or university — guaranteed!

By taking the Core Curriculum at DCCCD, you’ll satisfy the general education requirements needed to get a bachelor’s degree at DCCCD’s low tuition rates. That can save you big bucks! Dallas County residents can take a three-hour course for just $117 at DCCCD. That same course would cost $767 at UNT, or $1,200 at UTD.

For more information about the Core, visit our Core Curriculum Web page.
 

Take Our Online Survey

The current district Web site was launched more than two years ago, and since then we’ve made a lot of improvements to the site based on your feedback. The District Internet Publishing Team would like to know what you think of the current Web site, including the improvements we’ve made. We'd also like to know what additional features you'd like to see.

Please take a few minutes to answer our short
online survey.

Your input is greatly appreciated, and we’ll continue to make improvements based on your new suggestions.
 
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