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The Safe Zone Committee at Durham Tech is a group of faculty and staff who are committed to advocating for the LGBTQ+ community on our campuses.
Forty years ago, Durham Tech employees held a celebration to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. What started as a potluck between just a few people from the admissions office has grown into a large-scale celebration that reflects the College’s commitment to diversity and civil rights.
Having a U.S. Congress without Rep. David Price feels like UNC basketball without Dean Smith or Duke basketball without Coach K: you know the institution will survive, but at first it’s tough to see how. On behalf of Durham Tech, I want to add our voice to the chorus of thanks for his three decades of service to our region and the country.
Additional resources outside the College for undocumented students and LGBTQ+ students. These organizations operate independently of Durham Tech.
American Rescue Plan/Higher Education Emergency Relief grants are meant to help pay bills, obtain food, and provide for your families during these difficult times.
The Reconnect Fund Award is for eligible students in Durham County younger than 25 who didn’t enroll in college directly after high school.
Information about four-year college and university partnerships organized by university.
Bus schedules for the Orange County Campus (OCC).
Learn about withdrawal and refund deadlines for curriculum (credit) courses at Durham Tech.
Durham Tech invites students and employees to submit artwork to be used for the annual holiday card.