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Associate Program Information and Policies (DFC)

Associate Program Information and Policies

The Dougherty Family College Associate of Arts program policies differ in some areas from the Baccalaureate program policies.

Outlined here are specific policies, support services and requirements for the Dougherty Family College students. Please contact the college administration with questions or concerns.

Contact the Dougherty Family College

Terrence Murphy Hall, Room 301
1000 LaSalle Ave Minneapolis, MN 55403

dfc@stthomas.edu
(651) 962-8010
(800) 328-6819, ext. 8010

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