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| Durham Tech Home > President Search > Service to Hispanic Community |
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| Recognizing the growing Hispanic population in the Triangle, Durham
Tech has demonstrated a commitment to the area’s Hispanic community
in a variety of ways, including creating almost 10 years ago a part-time
position focused on Hispanic community outreach. The person in this position
is responsible for helping create partnerships both internally and externally
and for encouraging the creation of additional offerings in Spanish to meet
the needs of this growing population.
Partners in the Hispanic Community
Profile of Hispanic Students
While the percentage of Hispanic students has remained relatively constant at Durham Tech, the actual numbers of Hispanic students are increasing as the college’s overall enrollment numbers swell. In curriculum, Hispanic students are largely enrolled in University Transfer programs or are considered “special students,” taking courses without enrolling in a program of study. Hispanic students taking noncredit courses tend to be largely enrolled in one of seven levels of English as a Second Language (ESL) classes through the college’s Adult Basic Skills Department. Noncredit Continuing Education offerings are available in Spanish and include Starting a Small Business, OSHA and Food safety programs, and Automotive, among others. Undocumented Students Based upon further clarification of federal statutes that regulate provision of state or local public benefits to undocumented or illegal aliens, local community colleges have the discretion to implement admissions policies that permit the enrollment of undocumented immigrant applicants to curriculum, continuing education, and basic skills programs. Undocumented students do not qualify for in-state residency for tuition and shall be charged at the out-of-state tuition rate for curriculum programs . . . Undocumented immigrant admissions shall be at the discretion of the local institution as long as the policies and practices are consistent with provisions of federal and state laws in Title 23 of the North Carolina Administrative Code. As a result of this memo, community colleges were allowed to make local admission decisions regarding undocumented students. At Durham Tech, by not creating a local policy indicating otherwise, college officials have elected to positively interpret this memo and allow undocumented students to be admitted at the college while paying out-of-state tuition rates. Resources at Durham Tech for Hispanic Students An International Student Club and a Spanish Club are also available for interested students. Many front-line staff members from throughout the college have been trained in basic Spanish phrases to improve interaction with this student population. Additionally, we offer an array of English as a Foreign Language courses for Spanish-speaking students who would like to progress beyond English as a Second Language offerings. The college also has a dedicated International Student advisor who assists students with transcripts and enrollment at Durham Tech. Durham Tech sponsors the Delta Chapter of Sigma Delta Mu, an honor society recognizing outstanding students in the Spanish curriculum. The college has one of only two chapters in North Carolina. |
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