Event: Level Up Your College Journey - Marketable Skills Inventory
- Monday, Oct. 20, 2025
- 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
- All Seven Campuses
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All Seven Campuses
This event is taking place at all seven campuses of Dallas College. Please review the event details for more information.
You will tour various component areas and competencies in the Marketable Skills Inventory for Dallas College. Learn how to connect these assignments to transferable and job-related skills. Employers require specific skill sets on the job. Learn how to plan for success in these courses by preparing to master marketable and relevant skills in each of your classes, especially Core classes. This session will enable you to register your classes with confidence, expecting to master course assignments. This workshop also serves as a precursor to preparing our students to plan and apply for badges in relevant skills.
*Prizes and treats are provided for all participants. This event is related to the Learning Commons Week of Workshops (WoW Week).
Register today!
Locations:
Brookhaven - L376
Cedar Valley - C104
Eastfield - L208
El Centro - B209
Mountain View - W145
North Lake - L236
Richland - L126
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