| Durham Technical Community College has strong ties with the Durham Public
Schools system, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system, and the Orange
County Schools system.
The Middle College High School at Durham Tech attracts
students from all three public school systems. The students prefer the
Middle College High School’s smaller classes, close individual attention
from instructors, and flexible schedule. Students in the Middle College
High School have the opportunity to take an assortment college courses
that transfer to North Carolina universities.
The dual enrollment and Huskins Bill programs at Durham Tech provide
excellent opportunities for qualified high school students who reside
in Durham Tech’s service area of Durham and Orange counties to get
a head start on their college courses. Huskins classes comprise the largest
program for high school students at Durham Tech. Enacted in 1983 through
the federal Huskins Bill, these college courses are taught in area high
schools. Some recent course offerings include child development, blueprint
reading, psychology, medical terminology, criminal justice, and automotive
technology.
Many high school students come to a Durham Tech campus for college courses.
Students 16 or older may take a class after adult students have had the
opportunity to fill the seats. Students must be recommended by their principal
and meet Durham Tech admission requirements. Dual-enrollment courses are
also a popular draw for home-schooled students, many who go on to top
universities. Private and charter school students also like the dual-enrollment
programs because they expand the instructional offerings for these students.
Also, in support of public school instruction, Durham Tech works with
service area school personnel to offer courses for educators to earn their
required Continuing Education Units for professional development.
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