Dallas college district finds way to cut students' costs
The Dallas County Community College District is trying to cut the cost of an education. The district on Tuesday announced that the board of trustees has approved a textbook contract that eliminates commissions on the sales of the books. The new contract with Follett Higher Education Group is a five-year, $1.75 million deal. The college district estimates that students will save roughly $600 a year because of the contract. The deal is a result of a recommendation from DCCCD Chancellor Joe May.