Self-Quarantine and Self-Reporting
If you believe you have come in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, or you believe you may be infected with COVID-19, please view
our self-quarantine guidelines and complete our
self-reporting form (login required) so that health professionals can adequately track this information and coordinate internal support. The information will be kept secure and confidential.
Dallas College's professionally licensed counselors are currently working remotely. Counseling and psychological services are provided free of charge, and each campus has a specific counselor assigned to help our students. Each counselor can provide professional counseling with a focus on mental health and well-being.
Making an Online Counseling Appointment
Students looking to speak with a counselor can email or call their campus' remote counseling center. To contact your campus counselor, please visit the counseling homepage. Students are encouraged to communicate the following information in order to be contacted by a counselor:
Contact your campus counseling center by email at
Counseling@DallasCollege.edu.
The CARE Team was created to accept referrals regarding individuals in distress, struggling with basic needs, experiencing unexpected crises or whose behavior raises concerns about their well-being or that of others.
If you see or hear something, say something. That's the motto of Dallas College's CARE Team.
The CARE Team has been trained to appropriately address mental, emotional or psychological health conditions that may be disruptive, harmful or pose a direct threat or risk to the health and safety of the Dallas College community.
How do you make a referral to the CARE Team?
Online services are available for students during this time of temporary remote instruction. Please complete the CARE Team Online Referral Form in order to communicate with a team member. A representative of the CARE Team will review this information Monday–Friday within 24 business hours.
Note: This form is not for emergency situations. If you find yourself or someone you know in immediate danger, call 911.
As a member of the Dallas College family, your health and wellness are one of our top priorities. All of the campuses of Dallas College are offering virtual
Health Services services that promote health, wellness and preventive care for students and staff.
Dallas College Health Services Nurse Help Line
Dallas College Health Services offers a Nurse Help Line to all students and employees seeking health advice and information.
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972-860-8970
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Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Immunizations and Insurance
Need your bacterial meningitis (MCV4) immunization? This vaccination is required for all students under the age of 22 entering college. Learn more about the Texas Department of Health's
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule.
Dallas College wants you to be aware of your rights under Title IX and what you can do if you feel that you have been a victim of gender-based discrimination, harassment or sexual misconduct. Learn about Dallas College's Sexual Misconduct policy and how you can make a report or ask questions.
Report Sexual Assault and Other Sexual Misconduct (Anonymous)
Visit the Police/Emergency page for information on how to contact your campus police department in an emergency or to report a crime. This page also has guides on keeping safe in a campus emergency and other helpful resources. We also encourage the use of the Rave Guardian Safety App in order to receive push notifications in case of a campus closure or an emergency, such as a lockdown.
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