From Abroad to Belonging: An International Student Finds His Place and Purpose at DVC
An international student’s journey from abroad to belonging—discover how DVC helped him find purpose, community and a place to call home.
An international student’s journey from abroad to belonging—discover how DVC helped him find purpose, community and a place to call home.
CalWORKs is a program designed to help CalWORKs students at DVC complete the academic and career training they need to successfully move from welfare to work and become economically self-sufficient.
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Find out how DVC is helping students enrolled in computer science, computer information systems (CIS) and computer network technology (CNT) develop job-ready skills that are sought by area employers!
Alexander Tran spent five years working as a computer systems engineer but felt he needed to make a change.
At 26, Edrees is back where his college story began, at DVC. This time he's focused on completing prerequisites for medical school or a physician assistant program.
DVC alumna Wendy Karen Gomez Flores always wanted to work in the tech industry and in business management.
The last few years have been challenging, leading most of us to assess our work/life balance and overall career satisfaction. If you’ve been thinking about making a change, take our quick quiz to find out if it might be time to upskill or retrain for something new.