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History and Purpose

Las Llaves del Exito was started in fall 2002 by a committee of community members who wanted to encourage high school students to graduate from high school and to continue their education. The founding group intended to target the Latino community and its tendency to make family-based decisions about attending college, and sessions were created to inform students and Spanish-speaking parents about options for higher education. All interested high school students may attend, and the program now serves as an access tool for larger, underrepresented communities in Dallas.

Two Events

Las Llaves del Exito started with a fall semester event; it has expanded to include a spring program. In the fall, Las Llaves is a general program open to all interested students in grades six or higher and their families, complete with informational workshops, a lecture series and a college fair. The spring session targets high school juniors and seniors, as well as their parents, and includes a college fair, plus specific workshops on financial aid and admissions to meet the needs of college-bound students.

Meeting Community Needs

Las Llaves continues to offer a number of bilingual sessions for parents; sponsors now include the Dallas County Community College District, the Dallas Independent School District and the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, as well as area colleges and universities.

Participation

In fall 2008 and spring 2009, Las Llaves programs attracted a total of 1,500 participants to both programs (at Mountain View and Cedar Valley colleges, respectively), including lunch guests and walk-ins following the official registration period. Middle school and high school students attended the fall 2008 program from Dallas ISD and other area school districts. The spring 2009 program, limited to juniors and seniors, also attracted DISD high schools, plus participants from other school districts across the county. During those programs, more than 250 students completed the FAFSA form and more than 400 people served as event volunteers.

Contact Information

For more information, call the DCCCD office of outreach, recruitment and community engagement at (214) 378-1771 or DCCCD’s Spanish line at (214) 378-1713. Details also are available at http://www.dcccd.edu/keystosuccess or http://www.dcccd.edu/llavesdelexito.