Dallas College partners with other institutions of higher education and a variety of community organizations to offer students unique learning opportunities and efficient paths to a college degree. Learn more about some of these innovative partnerships.
Dallas College, East Texas A&M University, Texas Woman’s University and University of North Texas at Dallas have formed a new collaboration to improve outcomes for transfer students by collectively simplifying their pathways for transfer utilizing targeted meta-majors that map to multiple bachelor’s programs. Students can save both time and money through participation in the Dallas Transfer Collaborative by avoiding credit loss in transfer to the participating institutions.
The University of Texas at Dallas, a partner institution to Dallas College, is accepting and applying Associate of Applied Science (WECM) course credits in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Science (EPPS) majors: Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), Criminology, and Public Affairs/Public & Nonprofit Management. Students who successfully complete Associate of Applied Science (WECM) courses in specific applied science degrees with Dallas College may petition for a limited number of elective credit hours to be awarded to these majors after admission to UT Dallas.
The University of Arizona Global Campus’ prior learning assessment program may give students the opportunity to earn credit for college-level learning that occurs outside a traditional classroom setting, like approved training programs and professional experience. Eligible students interested in earning their bachelor’s degrees could save up to $4,950 on their tuition through this program. See if you’re eligible today!
The Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Dallas College provides students interested in studying engineering at Texas A&M University an affordable path to a bachelor's degree. Students are co-enrolled at Texas A&M and Dallas College and take courses — including some taught directly by Texas A&M faculty at Brookhaven — for a minimum of one year in Dallas before transferring to College Station full-time.
The East Texas A&M University Agriculture Academy at Dallas College is a unique partnership, bringing affordable and sustainable agricultural instruction to Dallas students. Students in the Agriculture Academy can complete certain degree programs in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources by taking courses first at Dallas College and then transferring to East Texas A&M University. Start your journey toward a career in the industry at the Agriculture Academy!
The East Texas A&M University Business Academy at Dallas College is a unique partnership, bringing business instruction to Dallas students. After completing their Associate of Arts with a Field of Study in Business and Management at Dallas College, students move seamlessly into the third year of several degree choices at East Texas A&M University. Join the Business Academy today!
The East Texas A&M University – Dallas College Teaching Academy is a unique partnership bringing transformative instruction to Dallas students interested in education and human services. Set your course by joining the Teaching Academy!
Dallas College has been selected as a Distinguished College Partner of Tarleton State University for all-new transfer students. Dallas College graduates who qualify for Tarleton’s Transfer Guaranteed Award (T-GAP) Program and attend Tarleton will receive an award guarantee.
The mINiTERN program is a partnership between Dallas College and local companies that gives students invaluable real-world business experience and problem-solving skills. During the 10-week program, teams of students evaluate an issue for their host company, culminating in a formal presentation of their strategic recommendations.
Together, Dallas College and the Dallas Independent School District provide qualified high school students the opportunity to earn college credit through the Dual Credit and Early College High School programs. Classes are taught by approved adjunct instructors, are transferable and affordable, and they prepare students for rigorous college-level work.
Year Up is a one-year program that provides training to young adults between the ages of 18 and 26. It provides hands-on skills development, college credit and internship opportunities that will help you reach your dreams through education and professional careers. Year Up enables you to move from minimum wage to a career in one year.
Dallas College at Forney is a special partnership between Dallas College and Forney Independent School District (FISD). This partnership provides high school students and community members the opportunity to earn college credit. Forney residents may attend Dallas College courses held at Forney ISD campuses and pay in-county tuition rates (as if they were a Dallas County resident). FISD student tuition is waived.
Interstate Passport® is a national program that enables seamless block transfer of lower-division general education courses based on an agreed upon set of learning outcomes rather than on specific courses and credits. Students who earn a Passport and transfer to another Network member institution will have met all or nearly all of the receiving institution’s lower-division general education requirements.
State Farm is committed to the educational success of its employees. Through the partnership with Dallas College, employees can further their education by earning college credit through the College Credit Program (CCP) and the Community College Tuition Program (CCTP).