Cedar Valley College
August 26-
The economy sucks, so why not go back to school?
December 16, 2008-
The hills will be alive in Dallas with The Sound of Music.
October 7, 2008-
CVC, TCC, UTA, Collin College and Texas Woman's begin new season.
September 5, 2008-
Each LeCroy Scholar receives up to $3,200 ($800 per semester, with a maximum of four semesters) to attend any of DCCCD’s seven individually accredited colleges.
July 9, 2008-
It will use the grant money to improve both retention of students and student success, with a focus on enhancing instruction and academic services.
March 18, 2008-
Eastfield College will close at 4 p.m. and Cedar Valley College will close at 5 p.m.
January 2, 2008-
Little Women: The Musical will be coming to the metroplex soon, and if you are really intrigued, auditions take place next week.
October 31, 2007-
Author and Rhodes Scholar to keynote "Move Beyond the Dream" seminar.
August 20, 2007-
Presenting a musical revue as their 35th production which will also kick off their 15th year ... whip out those jazz hands.
July 6, 2007-
Surely, we can all do our part to lower emissions.
June 1, 2007-
It's never too soon to start your own business, according to Cedar Valley College.
May 31, 2007-
$5,000 and a gold pin: nice rewards for loving what you do.
April 6, 2007-
You'd be surprised how much a simple barrel of collected rainwater can cut your water bills and help keep your lawn lush, said Felicia Cook, director of Cedar Valley College's Cedar Hill Center.
January 23, 2007-
The Dallas County Community College District has created new partnerships between DCCCD and other higher education institutions in this area and beyond now provide additional options that they can consider - including both web-based learning and on-campus classes.
















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