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3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(517 total reviews)

Joe D. May

53% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Dallas College has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 517 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dallas College employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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517 reviews
5.0
Sep 23, 2020

Excellent College

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Pros

Good price, they actually care and help, good service

Cons

Not many 4 year degrees, but I hear they are working on making them.

2.0
Sep 14, 2020

Could be great

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are plenty of wonderful and talented employees who are capable of working as a team.

Cons

Management is not listening to front line employees, front line employees are not involved in decision making therefore change management and project executions are less successful.

1.0
Sep 8, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Working full-time at DCCCD was my dream job. While the pay could be better and the benefits are not stellar, the local campus community, the staff, the Deans, and the other faculty were all enormously supportive, helpful, and truly cared about their colleagues of any level. Above all, every person on staff cares about the students we serve. Unfortunately, this past year, this has all changed.

Cons

The Chancellor's move this year to fundamentally re-organize the entire institution under his One College initiative as the new Dallas College has been so mismanaged and slap-dash that a once great institution of seven colleges is falling apart, for employees and the students they serve. By banging the drum of "equity," the Chancellor and newly installed upper management are fundamentally making it harder for students to succeed. Programs at specific campuses are unable to offer classes that students need to transfer or pursue their degrees due to an attempt to do away with each independent college and move faculty and staff around. Add to that the fact that there are still huge inequities across the entire District, with some faculty being offered overloaded courses and extra service this semester while others are being told absolutely no overloads or extra service are allowed. Although these changes have been in the works for a year or longer, the Chancellor has deemed it necessary to make fundamental changes during a pandemic and recession when staff are all scared about their health, layoffs are announced, and everyone has enough to contend with on a day-to-day basis. The coup-de-grace of all of this is that we started a new academic year with still an incomplete org chart. This all reveals that the Chancellor and upper administration could care less about anyone beneath them (since the new org chart stops at their level and goes no further). Sure, they say the full org chart will be finalized by the end of October, but at the moment everyone on each campus is flying blind as no one knows to whom they report or what their specific roles are.

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