Continuing Education courses for Summer II and Fall 2026 are now available to view in Self-Service. Course sections listed with a begin date after July 1, 2026 will open for registration on July 1, 2026.
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Along with Kevin Lawrence’s regular duties as one of Durham Tech’s success coaches, Lawrence has taken on the roles of trainer, dietician and psychologist for a group of Durham Tech employees who have committed to follow him to make their lives healthier.
New Durham Tech applicants should attend a New Student Orientation. These sessions are encouraged for all first-time college students who will be attending Durham Tech.
College-ready high school juniors and seniors can begin working on a bachelor’s degree by earning college credits now. View eligibility requirements and programs of study for Career and College Promise.
The Honors Program provides the opportunity for students to do in-depth research and writing related to a particular subject. Successful participants receive an Honors designation on their transcript and diploma.
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.
Additional resources outside the College for undocumented students and LGBTQ+ students. These organizations operate independently of Durham Tech.
The Reconnect Fund Award is for eligible students in Durham County younger than 25 who didn’t enroll in college directly after high school.
Learn about withdrawal and refund deadlines for curriculum (credit) courses at Durham Tech.
Interested in a career in IT? Learn about our upcoming Artificial Intelligence programs available Fall 2026.