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About Us
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Dallas TeleLearning is located in the LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications and is part of the Dallas County Community College District. This informative video will tell you more about the work of the LeCroy Center.

Our Vision

The defining leader in the field of distance education, the Dallas Community Colleges' LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications is a thriving, self-sustaining, market-driven organization serving learners and institutions globally.

Our Mission

The LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications creates and distributes high quality, technology-based distance learning products and services to students and institutions worldwide.



The R. Jan LeCroy Center for Educational Telecommunications of the Dallas County Community College District is a leader in distance learning, with an on-going mission of developing exceptional instructional materials for delivery to a diverse audience of students. The center utilizes a full range of distance learning capabilities to offer electronically delivered instruction to learners on college campuses, in the workplace and in the home.

Distance learning offers new approaches to adult learning and training methodologies. Its flexibility eliminates geographical isolation and overcomes other barriers to learning. The learning environment is no longer narrowly defined as one instructor lecturing to a single classroom. Instead, outstanding faculty and experts can reach out to multiple learning sites nationally, allowing more students access to the best in education. The LeCroy center focuses its distance education efforts in three primary areas of products and services: Dallas TeleLearning, Dallas TeleCollege (virtual college) and STARLINK®.

Dallas TeleLearning is also the founder and operations manager of the Texas Consortium for Educational Telecommunications, a statewide group of post-secondary educational institutions using distance learning and educational technology.