Kids & Community Programs
DVC offers non-degree classes and programs that provide kids and members of the local community with opportunities to learn, grow and develop.
DVC offers non-degree classes and programs that provide kids and members of the local community with opportunities to learn, grow and develop.
Business, Computer Science & Culinary Arts Student Center offers specialized resources and hands-on learning opportunities for students in business, technology and culinary arts related majors.
Visit the Pleasant Hill Academic Support Center (ASC) on campus or online for help with class content, study skills, Canvas, or to get connected with other college resources.
Visit the San Ramon Academic Support Center (ASC) on campus or online for help with class content, study skills, Canvas, or to get connected with other college resources.
“The special education program prepares students for a rewarding career working with children and adults with special needs. Students learn teaching strategies for the special education paraprofessional, study psychology and child development, and gain practical work experience,” said Carrie Million, who focuses on assistive technology and special education at DVC as a member of the Disability Support Services (DSS) faculty.
Want to spend a semester in Florence Italy? Learn more about the application, fees and requirements for the DVC Study Abroad program.
College for Kids FAQ: Find details on registration, class schedules, campus procedures, drop-off/pick-up, behavioral policies, and communication. Learn about pre-start preparations, independence guidelines, and key support resources for a smooth experience.