Home : Dawson Community College The foundation of Dawson Community College’s success is the uniquely talented and dedicated personnel who share a commitment to high academic standards, vibrant campus culture, and individual attention to student needs When you receive your education with us, you will be prepared to succeed anywhere
2025-26 Academic Calendar - dawson. edu *Students are required to accept charges by the first day of classes If charges are not accepted at the end of the first day, students may be dropped from the class (They may re-enroll)
Online Learning - Dawson Community College Online courses at Dawson Community College are designed and developed in accordance with best practices to emphasize communication, collaboration, and engagement If you are wanting to complete your degree fully online or thinking of transferring to a four-year institution, DCC Online can provide you with quality programs to fit your needs
All courses | DCC Moodle ACTV226 001-Spring 2025 ACTV226 001-Spring 2025 - Track and Field - Varsity II
2025-26 - dawson. edu Dawson Community College is located in Glendive, Montana Within a mile of Glendive, and at the back door of DCC, one can experience Makoshika, Montana’s largest state park, a popular scenic and geological attraction for thousands of tourists each year Fossils in the area are as plentiful as wild roses and prickly pear cactus
Home | DCC Moodle This course consists of an analysis of sociological viewpoints in examining social issues The study delves into major problems both in the U S and globally, considering cultural values and social structures The exploration will extend to potential solutions for these issues The course material covers highly sensitive topics such as suicide, sexual assault, violence, and broken family
Student Handbook - dawson. edu Dawson Community College's Student Handbook All drop add forms will be accepted no later than 2:00 p m on the last to add a class or drop a class Adding a Course Students may add a class up through the 8th instructional day of the fall and spring semesters Workshops, short-courses (including summer courses) and other nontraditional courses may be added within the first 10% (approximately