Alice Cheung brought this interactive experience to Durham in 2015 after attending a joint seminar by the Durham Tech Small Business Center and the Women’s Business Center of North Carolina.
As a new academic year begins this week, Durham Tech students and employees won’t have to look far for a quality meal.
The new Café at Durham Tech offers fresh breakfast and lunch throughout the week under the leadership of Executive Chef and Café General Manager Jordan Fulchiero.
A student who has identified a non-profit organization that is willing to sponsor their studies at Durham Tech must follow these steps.
During verification, the Financial Aid office is required to collect documentation to check the accuracy of your FAFSA information.
The Adult High School Diploma Program serves students ages 25 and older who wish to obtain a high school credential.
Policies and Procedures Manual: The Department of Defense Voluntary Education Partnership Memorandum of Understanding between Durham Technical Community College and the Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness articulates the commitment and agreement the College provides to the Department of Defense by accepting funds via each Military Service’s Tuition Assistance program in exchange for education services.
Annual compliance training is mandatory for all employees of Durham Tech.
Durham Technical Community College hosted their 38th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Friday to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King.
Durham’s first African American female mayor, Elaine O’Neal, and 4th District Congresswoman, Valerie Foushee joined Durham Tech’s faculty and staff for the event on Durham Tech’s Main Campus.
The event included selections from Durham Tech’s MLK Choir, presentations from the 2023 I Have a Dream Essay Award winners, and reflections on Dr. King’s life and impact.
Gateway to College at Durham Tech is an educational option for Durham Public Schools (DPS) students ages 16-24 who have dropped out of high school but have a desire to get back on track and earn a diploma.
Durham Tech students Nancy Leiva Ramos and Jovani Carrillo Ramirez attended the 2024 Latine Education Summit in Winston-Salem in mid-September, which is a statewide gathering of Latine leaders and education champions committed to advancing Latine success.