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  2. Dallas College Eastfield - Wikipedia

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    Harvesters. Website. www .dallascollege .edu. Dallas College Eastfield Campus ( Eastfield or EFC) is a public community college campus in Mesquite, Texas. It was founded in 1970 and has an enrollment of more than 14,000 students. It is part of Dallas College .

  3. Dallas College - Wikipedia

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    Dallas College is a public community college with seven campuses in Dallas County, Texas. [2] It serves more than 70,000 students annually in degree-granting, continuing education, and adult education programs. Dallas College offers associate degree and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study [3] as well as a ...

  4. Mesquite Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    14.5 (2020-21) Other information. Website. www.mesquiteisd.org. The Mesquite Independent School District is a school district in Mesquite, Texas ( USA) (incorporating most of Mesquite and portions of Balch Springs, Dallas, Garland, and Seagoville, as well as formerly serving all high school students of Sunnyvale) which follows the standard ...

  5. Dallas Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Christian School. / 32.831290; -96.625984. Dallas Christian School is a private, preparatory Christian day school for boys and girls located in Mesquite, Texas. The school offers classes for students ranging from pre-kindergarten through the twelfth grade. Dallas Christian School is a member of the Texas Association of Private and ...

  6. Balch Springs, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1329964 [3] Website. cityofbalchsprings.com. Balch Springs ( / bɑːlk / BAHLK, / bɑːltʃ / BAHLTCH) is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb of Dallas and part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 23,728 at the 2010 census, [4] and 25,007 at 2019's census estimates.

  7. Dallas College North Lake - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .dallascollege .edu. Dallas College North Lake Campus (often referred to as North Lake or NLC) is a public community college in Irving, Texas. It is part of Dallas College. It opened in 1977 and enrolls about 5,000 credit students and an additional 3,000 continuing education students.

  8. Mesquite, Texas - Wikipedia

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    214, 469, 945, 972. FIPS code. 48-47892 [2] GNIS feature ID. 1341400 [3] Website. cityofmesquite .com. Mesquite is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Dallas County with portions extending into Kaufman County. In 2020, its population was 150,108 making it the 21st-most populous city in Texas.

  9. Amberton University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .amberton .edu. Amberton University is a private Christian university in Garland, Texas. It began as part of Abilene Christian University as an extension campus from 1971 until 1982 and was initially located in Mesquite, Texas, moving to Garland in 1974. Plans for its separation into an independent institution were initiated when ...

  10. John Horn High School - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John D. Horn High School is a secondary school in Mesquite, Texas, United States. The school serves the southern portion of Mesquite and the Mesquite ISD portion of Seagoville. [2] [3] John Horn High School, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Mesquite Independent School District. The school is under the UIL AAAAAA (or 6A ...

  11. Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep - Wikipedia

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    Website. cristoreydallas. Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep is a coeducational, Catholic, college preparatory school and a member of the Cristo Rey Network that follows the work-study model of education. The first criterion for admission is financial need, and the school is designed for students who cannot otherwise afford a college prep education.