This page contains links to important information that your federal, state and local governments have required by law to be made easily accessible to you. Follow the links below to get additional information about each subject. You also can
contact our Legal Department.
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Annual Internal Audit Plans
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Assistive Technology – Compliance Procedures
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CARES Act Reporting
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Carl D. Perkins Technical and Career Training
At Dallas College, you can re-invent yourself and your career in just two years ... or less! Our college has the one- and two-year career and technical degree and certificate programs that can help you find a new career and some economic stability, too. -
Concealed Carry
Get more information about the new concealed carry law that went into effect Aug. 1, 2017, for Dallas College and other community colleges in Texas. - Constructive Action Process
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Consent to Emergency Treatment Form (PDF - 143KB)
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Consumer Information
The U.S. government requires Dallas College to make certain information available to students. Topics include general institutional information, financial aid, and health and safety, among others.
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Crime Statistics and Clery Act
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EEOC Statement
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Excessive Hours - House Bill 1172
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Financial TransparencyA summary of the most requested financial information about Dallas College
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HB 1508 Licensing Requirements
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Information Privacy and Security Program
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Internet Resources and Information Legal Notice
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Mental Health Resources
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Title IX Nondiscrimination Notice
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Notice of Online Accessibility
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Online Resume
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Section 504/ADA Coordinators
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Speech, Expression and Assembly
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Student and Employee Rights and Responsibilities
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Student and Faculty Handbooks
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Student Complaints
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Student Right-to-Know
The federal Student Right-to-Know law requires completion/graduation and transfer-out rates of full-time, first-time-in-college, degree/certificate-seeking students be made available to prospective and current students.
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Texas Senate Bill 25 (SB25)
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Title IX and Sexual Misconduct
Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and gender (including discrimination based on gender identity or failure to conform to stereotypical notions of masculinity or femininity) in federally funded education programs.