Frequently Asked Questions About Dallas College Promise
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD
- Brookhaven Early College HS
- Creekview HS
- Newman Smith HS
- Ranchview HS
- R. L. Turner HS
Cedar Hill ISD
- Cedar Hill HS
- Cedar Hill Collegiate HS
Dallas ISD
- Bryan Adams HS
- David W. Carter HS
- Dr. Wright L. Lassiter, Jr. Early College HS
- Emmett J. Conrad HS
- Franklin D. Roosevelt HS
- H. Grady Spruce HS
- Hillcrest HS
- Innovation Design Entrepreneurship Academy (IDEA)
- James Madison HS
- Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet
- Justin F. Kimball HS
- Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy
- L.G. Pinkston HS
- Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet HS
- Moises E. Molina HS
- North Dallas HS
- North Lake ECHS
- Rosie M. Collins Sorrells School of Education & Social Services at Townview
- School of Business & Management at Townview
- School of Health Professions at Townview
- School of Science & Engineering at Townview
- School for the Talented and Gifted
- Seagoville HS
- Skyline HS
- South Oak Cliff HS
- Sunset HS
- Thomas Jefferson HS
- Trinidad Garza ECHS at Mountain View
- W.H. Adamson HS
- W.T. White HS
- W.W. Samuell HS
- Wilmer-Hutchins HS
- Woodrow Wilson HS
DeSoto ISD
- DeSoto HS
Duncanville ISD
- Duncanville HS
Garland ISD
- Garland HS
- Lakeview Centennial HS
- Naaman Forest HS
- North Garland HS
- Rowlett HS
- Sachse HS
- South Garland HS
Grand Prairie ISD
- Crosswinds HS
- Grand Prairie HS
- John Dubiski Career HS
- South Grand Prairie HS
Irving ISD
- Irving HS
- Jack E. Singley Academy
- MacArthur HS
- Nimitz HS
Lancaster ISD
- Lancaster HS
Mesquite ISD
- Horn HS
- Mesquite HS
- North Mesquite HS
- Poteet HS
- Vanguard HS
- West Mesquite HS
Richardson ISD
- J.J. Pearce HS
- Lake Highlands HS
- Lloyd V. Berkner HS
- Richardson HS
Uplift Education
- Atlas (formerly Peak)
- Grand
- Hampton
- Heights
- Infinity
- Luna
- North Hills
- Williams
- Wisdom
- Up to three years or the completion of an associate degree (whichever comes first). Students can complete certificates that are stackable into an associate’s degree within the three-year timeframe.
- Up to five years or completion of a bachelor’s degree offered at Dallas College (whichever comes first). Students can complete certificates and associate’s that are stackable into the bachelor’s degree within the five-year timeframe.
The Dallas College Promise Scholarship covers the cost of tuition at Dallas College for students with demonstrated financial need as defined by FAFSA or TASFA.
Yes. Parents will first enter WorkReadyU, a completely free adult-education program at Dallas College that will give English language learners the skills needed for college and career success.
Parents will first enter WorkReadyU, a completely free adult-education program at Dallas College, to complete their HSE before moving on to college-level courses that apply toward their certificate and/or degree.
To be eligible, your high school senior must have attended a participating Promise high school their full senior year. Additionally, you must qualify for Texas in-state tuition.
Previous college courses can give you a jump start on completing a certificate program or an associate degree. Make sure to speak with a success coach before enrolling.
With a Parent Promise scholarship, you can enhance your skills through a certificate program, making yourself more marketable to your current or future employer. You can also pursue one of our Bachelor degree programs!
Yes, developmental education classes are covered under the Parent Promise.
The Parent Promise scholarship can only be used at one of the seven Dallas College campuses.