Dallas College, Mountain View is the Mountain View campus of Dallas College. Here is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Location: 4849 W. Illinois Ave., Dallas, TX 75211, USA.
Campus Environment: Serving Oak Bluffs and southwestern Dallas County since 1970, the campus is located on both sides of a limestone canyon, connected by a glass pedestrian bridge. There are also facilities such as a campus observatory and a community garden on campus, and its urban wildlife sanctuary has been recognized by the Humane Association of the United States.
School Size: It is a small college with a total of 1,979 undergraduate students.
Academic Information
Course Setting: It offers associate degree programs including nursing, welding, occupational therapy, mechatronics, etc. It also has a bilingual education center and provides courses such as teacher education.
Teaching Mode: It adopts a quarter-based academic calendar, provides distance education courses, and has evening degree courses.
Student Situation
Student Composition: Students come from more than 20 countries, with a certain degree of international diversity. The total number of students includes 1,979 full-time undergraduates and 10,231 part-time undergraduates, of which 9% are over 25 years old, 54% of students receive Pell Grants, and 8% are varsity athletes.
Graduation and employment: The school has a graduation rate of 22%, an employment rate of 88% two years after graduation, and an average income of $32,300 six years after graduation.
Admission information
Application requirements: 100% acceptance rate, no application fee, SAT/ACT scores are not required.
Campus life
Student activities: TEDx events are held, and there is a Mariachi ensemble that students can participate in.
Sports: The school belongs to the NJCAA Division III and has sports such as men's basketball, volleyball, baseball, and women's basketball.
School costs
Tuition: Starting at $79 per credit for Dallas County residents, $135 per credit for residents of other Texas counties, and $200 per credit for out-of-state/foreign residents. Starting at $.
Financial Aid: The average total financial aid received is $5,196 per year, 81% of students receive financial aid, and the average net price is $4,630 per year.
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