Students who are assigned the grade of IE during the Spring 2020 semester will have until the last day of the Fall 2020 semester to meet the requirements for Spring 2020 courses.
Project SIGHT provides free prescription eyewear to children and adults of underinsured/low-income households in Durham County.
Durham Technical Community College and Duke University are bringing internationally known spoken word poet and rapper George “G” Yamazawa back to his hometown of Durham for a series of events.
Get a head start on college with Durham Tech’s dual enrollment programs in NC. Explore transfer and technical pathways through Career & College Promise.
Durham Technical Community College is authorized to award continuing education units (CEU) for the successful completion of noncredit Occupational Extension/Continuing Education courses.
The Durham County Board of Commissioners passed the 2022-23 budget Monday night. The budget includes an increased scholarship opportunities for Durham Tech students, stipends for participants in the BULLS biotechnology initiative, and a three-year commitment for 911 Academy funding, among other operational expenses. In addition to the budget, the Board approved a bond referendum for this year for a new health sciences building, a life sciences training facility, and property acquisition funding.
Durham Tech offers Continuing Education programs in Cosmetic Arts including Cosmetology, Esthetics Technology, Natural Hair Care, and Manicuring.
Westgate Auto Group has granted the Durham Technical Community College Foundation $75,000 to establish the Westgate Auto Group Scholarship.
The award will annually benefit at least seven students in the Automotive Systems Technology program.
These Continuing Education courses will provide students with the basic principle and practices of effective teaching.
Facility Services will pack up their operations and relocate down the street to its new home this December.
The department is currently found in Building 7 on Bacon Street on the Main Campus. Its new building is nearing completion off Cooper Street behind the George W. Newton Industrial & Engineering Technologies Center (Building 4).