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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These grants funds are available to students enrolled in short-term Continuing Education (non-credit) courses and Back-to-Work (BtW) credit and non-credit courses. The grant covers the tuition cost and materials, and up to $250 in bookstore credits for other costs such as textbooks, supplies, or technology.
Durham Tech Phi Beta Lambda recognized in state competition, takes home several awards.
View the mission and purpose of the Human Resources department.
Community leaders provide messages about the president-elect.
Nathan Jenkins and Felicia Sierra have a passion for voter engagement. That passion led the pair to apply for a $1,500 grant that supports college campus voting awareness efforts.
Durham Tech connects students, staff, alumni, & the Durham community. Explore partnerships via the GLC, Volunteerism, Work-Based Learning, & Employers.
Welcome to the Durham Tech Virtual Student Art Show! Presented by Viva the Arts, it showcases over 100 pieces from students in our Fine Arts classes. Navigate through the show below or open it in a new window at this link. We're thankful to be able to continue to showcase our talented students despite the pandemic. If you're interested in purchasing a piece of art contact Tim Postell (postellt@durhamtech.edu). Questions, comments, or concerns can be sent to Courtney Bippley (bippleyc@durhamtech
Information about drop-in advising and the QLess app for avoiding waiting in lines.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Civil leave with pay is granted to any full-time Durham Tech employee summoned by a judge to appear in court as a juror or witness.
Durham Tech, in partnership with the Durham County Sheriff’s Office, posted one of the best success rates of 15 sites chosen to pilot new curriculum for Basic Law Enforcement Training. The state did an overhaul of BLET curriculum, the first time the curriculum has been redone in 20 years, piloting at the 15 selected institutions, Human Service and Public Safety Dean Justin Long said. Hours for completion went from 640 to 868 hours.