A lifetime of service by one of Durham’s native sons, Floyd B. McKissick Sr., is being honored in an exhibit at Durham Technical Community College in the D. Thomas Jaynes Art Gallery on the College’s Main Campus on Lawson Street.
Frequently asked questions about financial aid assistance at Durham Tech.
Several service-learning opportunities are available for faculty members to offer their students.
This Employee Handbook provides information about the policies and procedures that we follow in doing our work at the college.
Duke University Health System, Duke Office of Durham and Community Affairs and Durham Technical Community College are joining forces to address the national nursing labor shortage crisis impacting North Carolina. The collaborative endeavor is aligned with Duke’s Strategic Community Impact Plan (SCIP) goal of supporting college and career-readiness through talent and workforce development, including partnering with public education and regional universities.
The Leadership Academy equips Durham Tech leaders for the ever-changing world of higher education.
The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) curriculum prepares students to design and develop software solutions based on user needs and requirements; create, modify, and test code and computer applications; develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve data and information; and design, implement, and administer computer databases.
Due to upcoming renovations and improvement projects on Durham Tech's Main Campus, several campus services will temporarily relocate during the summer.
Driving directions to the Orange County Campus.
Frequently asked questions about students completing background checks prior to entering health technologies programs.