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Join the Dallas College Workforce Scholars Program!
Providing career-ready high school students opportunities to participate and apply knowledge and skills learned in a classroom through work-based learning experiences.
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Eligibility Requirements
Students who wish to participate in the Dallas College Workforce Scholars Program must meet the following requirements:
- Have junior or senior standing AND be at least 16 years of age at the time the internship begins.
- Have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Enrolled in a Career and Technical Education course or P-TECH program.
- Have junior or senior standing AND be at least 16 years of age at the time the internship begins.
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How to Apply
Please complete the Workforce Scholars Program Initial application by clicking/using the following link (please be prepared to upload a copy of your professional resume and class schedule)
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Key Dates
September 20 & 21, 2022: Student/parent information sessions conducted.
October 7, 2022: Initial Application deadline
October 10-14, 2022: Student interviews conducted
October 25, 2022: Students informed of interview results. Selected students participate in Dallas College orientation and begin new hire paperwork.
October 31: Target start date - allows students to receive first paycheck in December.
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Job Opportunities
Business Job Postings
Application Support Specialist
Works with various aspects of information technology systems. Responsible for analyzing and designing program/system improvements for software systems.
Information Technology Job Postings
Quality Assurance Specialist I
Responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing the quality assurance activities by reviewing quality specifications and technical design documents to provide timely and meaningful feedback. Designs/implements tests, debugs and defines corrective actions.
System Support Specialist I
An entry-level position responsible for providing desktop computer support and first-level application and network troubleshooting for internal and external users.
Network Support Specialist I
Performs entry-level network support functions. Works with administrative/educational applications and network systems, assists with the development, implementation, and maintenance of same. Works under close supervision with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
Facilities Job Postings
HVAC Apprentice
An entry-level position which performs preventive maintenance, and installs the HVAC system, diagnosing and repairing problems, or replacing components or the entire system.
HVAC Technician I
Leads troubleshooting, installation and repair efforts on commercial grade heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Leads the installation of components that require controls programming and linkage to the campus central control system.
Facilities Maintenance Helper
An entry-level position that performs a variety of tasks requiring basic skills in assisting skilled craftsmen.
Facilities Maintenance Service Assistant
Performs a variety of semi-skilled repair and preventative maintenance work in one or more of the general building trades.
Facilities Support Service Assistant I
An entry level position that supports facility functions related to building services and includes receiving and shipping, mailroom duties and physical inventory functions. Support functions include reproduction and initial troubleshooting for assigned location and reporting problems to supervisor.
Facilities Maintenance Service Technician I
Under general supervision an intermediate level position that assists with the maintenance of assigned building locations and provides support carrying out duties in various functional areas such as: painting, carpentry, plumbing, and moving furniture, etc.
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Student and Parent Information Sessions
Join us at one of our upcoming Student and Parent Information Sessions where we will provide information and answer questions about the Dallas College Workforce Scholars Program.
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