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DVC Procedure 3025.02

The purpose of DVC Procedure 3025.02 is to regulate advertising, solicitation, sales and distribution of commercial materials on campus by students, individuals and outside organizations. The enforcement of this Procedure will ensure a campus environment conducive to student learning.

Short Term Academic Study Away Program

The Short-Term Academic Study Away Programs (STASAP) are faculty-developed and faculty-led initiatives meant to reach students who want the opportunity to study away during the inter-session and the summer.

Computer Network Technology

This program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, install and maintain computer networks. Get well-prepared for careers in network administration, information and communication technology and cybersecurity.

Art Complex

DVC’s Art Complex unites art and digital media programs, fostering creativity, collaboration, and career growth in a dynamic space.

Student Life & Clubs

Discover information about DVC's student clubs, organizations, workshops and other activities and events, including student leadership development, voter registration and more.

Recruit DVC Students

Have a job or internship opening? We have a student for you! After posting your job or internship to our online job board, we invite you to connect with our students with on campus visits and employer events!

Music Technology Center

DVC’s Music Technology Center is a cutting-edge facility where students gain hands-on experience in music production, audio engineering, and music business.

Emergency Preparedness

Learn more about Diablo Valley College's emergency procedures, health advisories and find Police Department contact information for emergencies on campus.

Apply to the Dental Assisting Program

Information about the Dental Assisting program, including application instructions, information sessions, orientation, and more.

DVC students excel at the 2021 CLTAC Chinese Speech Contest!

In March 2021, students from Diablo Valley College participated in the 45th Chinese Mandarin Speech Contest which was held virtually. The contest is hosted by The Chinese Language Teachers Association of California (CLTAC). CLTAC is the largest nonprofit association of its kind in the country with a mission to promote the study, teaching, and research of the Chinese language and culture on all educational levels. Its annual Mandarin Speech Contest boasts of a long history since 1960s. It has become an annual pageant of Chinese education in the region. The event was sponsored by Monterey Bay Chinese Association, Cheng & Tsui, and Foreign Language Association of Northern California (FLANC).