Misael Martinez, Class of 2008

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Story Corps Partners with DCP on National Teachers Initiative Capturing Oral Histories

California Dream Act Offers Path to College for Undocumented Students

College Access Foundation Awards $161,000 in College Scholarships to Class of 2012

Press Release College Access Foundation

Comerica Bank Supports Students’ College Success At Downtown College Prep

Press Release Comerica Bank

Huffington Post: DCP Changes Lives
Tom Vander Ark on DCP

DCP Changes Lives

DCP to close Alviso campus will open in Alum Rock

DCP Alviso Press Release

DCP Class of 2011 Commits to College Success!

Class of 2011 College Matriculation Summary

DCP ranks #2 in college-going rate
to California public colleges

Santa Clara County College-Going Rate 2009

96 Silicon Valley Experts Identify DCP as Top Non-Profit in 2010

Philanthropedia Top Non-Profit

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How to apply

All campuses are accepting student applications for Fall 2012.

Contact Us

DCP (grades 9-12)
1460 The Alameda
San Jose, CA 95126

Phone: 408-271-1730

Fax: 408-271-1734
 

DCP Alum Rock (grades 6-8)
1250 South King Road
San Jose, CA 95122

Phone: 408-942-7000

Fax: 408-942-7007

 

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At DCP we believe every student is college-bound

DCP prepares underachieving students who will be the first in their families to go to college to thrive at four-year universities. DCP has a singular goal for every student: DCP graduates will enroll in and graduate from a four-year university.

DCP Class of 2011 College Matriculation Summary

DCP's College Success Report | Winter 2010

Students and families choose DCP because they seek an academic environment where they will be challenged and supported to achieve high academic standards. Students often overcome years of academic struggle as they learn new habits of learning and develop the confidence to pursue the dream of college success.

DCP students achieve high rates of college acceptance, enrollment and graduation, and serve as pioneers in their families and neighborhoods.