Support Programs

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Dallas College’s support programs are designed to meet the unique needs of historically underrepresented students in higher education. Dedicated, full-time staff within each area will help you recognize and apply your own strengths inside and outside of the classroom. Each program provides unique services, programs and activities to help you excel personally, professionally and academically.

Dallas College’s foster care program is designed to support students who were involved in the foster care system by providing professional guidance, educational support, and mentoring. Dedicated staff work with a campus-wide network of champions to assist students by focusing on their recruitment, retention, and success.

In addition to working one-on-one with students, the foster care program provides social activities, study groups, field trips and visits to workforce partners and four-year institutions. 

Email WeCare@DallasCollege.edu for more information.

The LGBTQ+ and Women's Empowerment Network (WEN) is open to all students. Through innovative programming and initiatives, including but not limited to educational workshops, lectures, leadership training, and resource referral, the program provides students with the tools and strategies necessary to achieve their fullest potential, while supporting their retention, engagement and growth (academically and personally). 

Email DCWEN@DallasCollege.edu. for more information.

Male Achievement Program (MAP) is an academic success and mentoring program. The program , open to all students. aims to increase the academic success, leadership abilities, professional skills and financial security of men from underserved communities through campus engagement, mentorship and academic support. 

Email DCMap@DallasCollege.edu for more information.

Military-Connected Services (MCS)staff members at Dallas College serve as advisors and advocates and meet with U.S. military-connected students face-to-face or virtually to strategize academic and career plans. MCS also helps with job placement and transferring upon degree or certificate completion.

Staff work one-on-one with students to provide academic interventions and connection to various campus resources to improve academic performance. In addition, staff provides support for all students using military-connected educational benefits, including: GI Bill®*, VA Vocational Retraining and Employment (VR&E), Texas Hazlewood Act, Military Tuition Assistance (TA), and MyCAA. Find out how to apply for and receive educational benefits.

Email DCVeterans@DallasCollege.edu for more information.

 

*GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

 

 

Foster Care Liaison for Dallas College and Campuses

Dr. Stephanie Hill

  • Associate Vice Chancellor
  • Student Life and Engagement