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.
Questions about remote learning, how COVID-19 is impacting operations regarding students at Durham Tech.
Durham Tech has partnered with NC A&T State University for the Aggie Commitment Trailblazer Scholars (ACTS) Program. The pathway will guarantee admission into an NC A&T STEM program for eligible students.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Durham Tech offers its students, employees, and visitors parking options intended to provide convenient and accessible entry to the College. Durham Tech requires all individuals to adhere to state of North Carolina vehicle laws as well as the parking procedures and guidelines.
Requirements and protocols for the Fall 2020 Phase 2.5 transition plan for returning to standard College operations includes a revised check-in procedure and contract tracing and response.
Blake Whitt, now the Director of Public Safety Training for Durham Tech, completed the College’s Fire Academy in 2012 and now is looking to bring the program back.
“The Fire Academy was an amazing experience for me,” Whitt said. “I still tell people about it today. The amount of experience I gained, whether it was a specific way to make an impact at the fire department or an overall life lesson, was unbelievable.”
The Newton Makerspace is a collaborative workspace that provides students and faculty at Durham Tech with access to specialized tools and equipment to turn their ideas into physical objects.
Earn your Early Childhood Education transfer associate degree at Durham Tech. Gain hands-on experience and prepare for a career in teaching and child development.
The Short-term Workforce Development (STWD) grant is the a state-funded financial aid program for eligible Workforce Continuing Education (WCE) students pursuing high-demand, family-sustaining wage credentials,