Dallas Christian College is a private higher education institution with the following characteristics:
School History and Mission
Founded in 1950, it has a long history of education and is committed to providing students with a Christ-centered educational environment to prepare them academically and spiritually for future work in the church or other fields.
Academic Programs
Rich majors: There are Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Bible Colleges, Economics Colleges, and Education Colleges, offering many undergraduate and associate degree majors, including biblical studies, cross-cultural studies, religious art, religious music, psychology, business administration, elementary education, economics, etc.
Diverse course modes: students can choose to participate in traditional 16-week on-campus courses or 6-week fully online accelerated courses. The college also offers year-round courses to help students save precious time to obtain a degree.
Students
Diverse student population: students come from different backgrounds and regions, learning and growing together in a Christ-centered educational environment, and 95% of students can obtain financial assistance through various opportunities.
Campus life
Emphasis on spiritual formation: Focus on students' spiritual cultivation and faith formation. There are various religious-related activities and organizations on campus, where students can explore and practice their beliefs in depth. Spiritual formation is one of its major features.
Rich student activities: The college organizes various student activities, including academic exchanges, cultural activities, sports events, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life and enhance communication and cooperation among students. There are also corresponding sports programs and student organizations.
Faculty
Has a professional team of teachers who not only have profound academic attainments, but also are committed to integrating Christian values and concepts into teaching, guiding students to cultivate good morals and values while learning professional knowledge.
Admission and Financial Aid
The application process is simple: freshmen need to complete a free online admission application and submit official high school transcripts and other materials; transfer students need to provide official transcripts from their previous institutions. The college has developed detailed admission guidance and procedures for different types of students, such as freshmen, transfer students, international students, military personnel and their families, etc.
Various financial aid methods: The college offers a variety of scholarships, grants and participation awards to help students reduce the tuition burden, such as DCC D-1 sports scholarships, academic scholarships, etc.
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