Event: Level Up Your College Journey - Impostor Syndrome and the Student Journey
- Monday, April 13, 2026
- 11 a.m. to noon
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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.
Many students struggle with confidence and doubt their abilities and victories. We will explore the symptoms of impostor syndrome and refer you to valuable on-campus resources.
You can learn to build confidence by preparing for success and highlighting your achievements. In this session, you will create a vision board that mirrors your growth and dynamic success plan. Success coaches and tutoring specialists will help you focus on accomplishments, formulate statements of academic and career purpose, and align you with campus programs to ensure success. You will learn to focus on strengths instead of perceived weaknesses.
Locations:
Brookhaven - L376
Cedar Valley - C104
Eastfield - L208
El Centro - B209
Mountain View - W145
North Lake - L236
Richland - L126
- Seminars and Speakers
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