Level Up Your College Journey - Learn How To Communicate Effectively
- Monday, Feb. 16, 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.
How should you communicate with instructors, success coaches and other people at Dallas College? In this workshop, learn how to master professional email and effective communication to boost your academic and career success.
We will analyze examples of correct and incorrect attempts of communication. You will have a chance to practice writing strong emails and learn how to communicate clearly with instructors and campus departments to get the support you need.
You will also learn how to access vital resources and make necessary appointments.
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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