2025-2027 Student Handbook

Student Communications

There are several methods for communicating items of interest and importance on campus. The most popular forms of communication used by DACC administrators, faculty, and staff include the following: myDACC webpage, Self Service (Online Student Records/Accounts), electronic message boards; DACC email accounts; the DACC website (www.dacc.edu); the Emergency Text/Email Messaging system; Canvas; the College marquee located at the front entrance of DACC; Facebook; and Twitter. Students should make it a habit to check these sites regularly.

Students who have information they would like to post should bring the material to the Recruitment and Student Engagement Offices (LH 108 or 109) to obtain approval to post. Approved printed material will then be distributed by DACC, or the student will be guided on where they are allowed to place materials. All printed materials must receive approval before being distributed on campus. It should be clearly understood that printed materials distributed by persons or parties on the DACC campus reflect their opinions and not necessarily those of the College. Any false facts, slanderous or libelous statements contained in such printed matter are the sole legal responsibility of the individual writer(s) or editor(s) of the publication, and they are directly answerable for the contents of such printed matter, should the contents be challenged.

DACC Student Email Accounts
You may not unsubscribe from the essential emails sent to your DACC Student email account from DACC. These emails provide communications related to the recipients’ ability to perform their function at the college.

Text Communications from DACC
To unsubscribe from DACC Text messages, reply with the word ‘STOP’ to the next text message you receive from DACC. Please note that if you are an actively enrolled or recently applied student at DACC, you may still receive emergency alerts. Please refer to the Emergency Text and Email Alerts section for additional information.