Dallas College Mountain View Campus

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Dallas College Mountain View Campus
Type Community college
Established1970
Parent institution
Dallas College
Chancellor Dr. Joe May
President Dr. Beatriz Joseph
Location, ,
United States

32°43′28″N96°54′13″W / 32.724308°N 96.903474°W / 32.724308; -96.903474 Coordinates: 32°43′28″N96°54′13″W / 32.724308°N 96.903474°W / 32.724308; -96.903474
Campus Urban
Colors Blue and yellow   
MascotLions
Website Official Website

Dallas College Mountain View Campus (MV) is a public community college in Dallas, Texas. It is part of Dallas College. The campus opened its doors in 1970 and features an enrollment of about 11,500 credit students and another 9,000 continuing education students. MV offers more than 35 degree and certificate programs.

Trini Garza Early College High School, an early college senior high school of the Dallas Independent School District, is on the college property. [1]

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References

  1. Smith, Corbett (February 2018). "Dallas early college campus singled out as one of the nation's top schools for low-income students". The Dallas Morning News . Retrieved 2019-04-20.