Catalog Table of Contents

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2002 - 2003 Catalog (Archived) Philosophy
The Dallas County Community Colleges, Institute for Economic Development, and Center for Educational Telecommunications are teaching, learning, and community building institutions.
To fulfill the public trust the DCCCD
- offers a student guarantee to the institutions and employers receiving its graduates;
- measures its collective and individual behaviors against a code of ethics and a statement of organizational values;
- makes decisions through a line organizational structure which receives input from those most affected by the decisions;
- strives to provide its services by seeking full formula funding from the State and maintain a balance between the District's local revenue sources with about 40% from tuition sources and 60% tax revenues;
- seeks to maintain the highest possible credit ratings consistent with other institutional goals and objectives;
- views itself as a team player in the local community of educators, business people, elected officials, and other community leaders; and
- sees its role as a weaver of a seamless fabric of learning opportunity for the people of Dallas County.
As a major employer, the DCCCD
- follows open search procedures which solicit the best available candidates for positions to provide a balanced workforce which reflects the ethnic composition of the adult workforce of Dallas County;
- involves those most directly affected by hiring decisions in the candidate review process; and
- seeks to assure that competent performers do not lose real compensation through inflation.
In its organizational culture, the DCCCD
- places ultimate value on student success;
- applies the principles of continuous quality improvement to achieve student success; and
- uses technology not only to teach distant learners, but also to educate, train, and re-tool both its students and its employees.
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