Quick Facts
Background
Doña Ana Community College was established in 1973 at the request of the Gadsden, Hatch, and Las Cruces school boards to provide vocational and technical education opportunities to the citizens of Doña Ana County. DACC is independently accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The community college offers instruction leading to associate degrees and technical certificates and preparation for further academic work. Community education and adult education also are offered.
Costs and Benefits
Admission and Registration
Admission to programs requires a high-school transcript or GED test scores. Prospective students must complete an application form and pay a one-time $20 application fee.
| Per Credit Hour | Per Semester Full-Time | |
| County Residents | $62.00 | $744.00 |
| Out-of-District Residents | $74.00 | $888.00 |
| Out-of-State Residents | $194.00 | $2,328.00 |
| Federal |
$20,506,495
|
| State |
$2,028,663
|
| Private |
$147,529
|
| Other |
$27,220
|
| Total |
$22,709,907
|
People
Fall 2011 Credit Enrollments
|
Headcount in Credit Programs |
9,901 |
|
Full-Time Equivalents |
5,845 |
2010-2011 Annualized Noncredit Enrollment
|
Adult Basic Education Classes (unduplicated) |
4,260 |
|
Community Education Classes (unduplicated) |
1065 |
|
Customized Training (duplicated: total registrations) |
1,396 |
|
Small Business Development Center |
352 |
|
Total Noncredit Students |
7,401 |
Fall 2011 Student Profile
|
Average age: 26.7 years |
Female |
56.1% |
Male |
43.8% |
|
Ethnicity |
Hispanic |
70.7% |
White |
19.2% |
|
American Indian |
1.3% |
Asian |
0.7% |
|
|
Black or African American |
2.5% |
Native Hawaiian or |
0.1% |
|
|
Race/Ethnicity Unknown |
4.5% |
Two or more races |
0.7% |
Faculty and Staff- Fall 2011
|
Full-Time Faculty |
124 |
|
Part-Time Instructors |
396 |
|
Part-Time Noncredit Teachers (some held other positions at DACC) |
73 |
|
Full-Time Staff |
238 |
|
Part-Time Staff |
63 |
|
Student/Faculty Ratio |
19:1 |
|
Total Employees, unduplicated count |
852 |
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Quick Facts 2011-12
You can download a more comprehensive printed version of the previous information in a brochure form.