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Dawson Community College

1 Campus
12 Programs

Dawson Community College fosters a culture of excellence in education, providing all students quality learning and opportunities for growth and partnership in local and global communities. In 1966, the Dawson County High School Board passed a resolution to form a separate district for the junior college, and voters elected the first board of trustees to govern Dawson College. The College’s campus has been located continuously on a 300-acre parcel in Dawson County purchased in 1967. In 1976, the College name was changed to Dawson Community College. Classes available on campus as well as online. Financial aid available to those who qualify.

Available Programs

  • Welding Technology / Welder
    Building Systems, Construction, and Manufacturing

  • Business / Commerce, General
    Business, Marketing, and Communication

  • Music Technology
    Design, Arts, and Architecture

  • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
    Education and Human Services

  • Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling
    Healthcare Administration

  • Corrections
    Legal, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Services

  • Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration
    Legal, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Services

  • Criminal Justice / Police Science
    Legal, Law Enforcement, and Emergency Services

  • General Studies
    Liberal Arts, Humanities, and Literature

  • Agricultural Business and Management, General
    Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Biology

  • Equestrian / Equine Studies
    Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Biology

  • Livestock Management
    Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Biology

Accreditation

Since 1969, Dawson Community College has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

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Learn more at the Dawson Community College website.

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