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“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.
Kelsey Mayeda knows the impact of a community college education. As a CCC alumna, she understands the meaningful role the institutions play in shaping a student’s journey.
Explore DVC's Transfer FAQ! Find answers, guidance, and resources to help navigate the transfer process to four-year colleges and universities.
The PACE Program at DVC is designed to support working adults with demanding jobs and family obligations in pursuing an associate degree or transfer to a four-year college/university.