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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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English Language Requirement for Health and Wellness Programs
All health care workers (native and non-native US English speakers alike) are expected to use clear communication skills in the workplace. Students whose native language is not US English are expected to demonstrate "near-native" US English language abilities. There are three options to choose from to confirm this ability.
News: 60 for 60: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at Durham Tech on importance of pathways to careers, tours apprenticeship program
Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris and U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh spoke about the importance of apprenticeships, pathways to careers, and economic mobility at Durham Technical Community College on Wednesday.

The speech followed a tour of the William G. Ingram Center for Learning and Applied Technology with demonstrations from an electrical apprenticeship partnership with the Raleigh-Durham Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC).

“... We see the potential for growth in terms of the diversity, in terms of the inclusion, in terms of America’s workforce and our future. I met some of those great stars and leaders today.” Vice President Harris told a crowd that included state and local elected officials, community partners, students, and instructors inside the Phail Wynn Jr. Student Services Center. She
News: Durham Tech partners with East Carolina and UNC Wilmington, adds two new pathways to success
Durham Technical Community College signed a memorandum of understanding with East Carolina University and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in August to offer students an opportunity to seamlessly transfer to two these universities.
Photography (Continuing Education)
Durham Tech offers a host of Continuing Education courses for those who want to learn basic techniques of digital photography, how to document that breathtaking nature view, and how to tell a story through photography.
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Explore the student services offered at Durham Tech, including the Durham Tech Bookstore, Café at Durham Tech, Career Services, Center for Academic Excellence, Counseling Services, Accessibility Services, Durham Tech Library, Emergency Financial Assistance, Clubs and Student Life, Student Resource Center, and more.
News: Statement from Durham Tech President JB Buxton on the adoption of the 2025-26 budget by the Orange Board of County Commissioners
The Orange Board of County Commissioners approved its 2025-26 budget Tuesday, June 17, which reflects the commissioners’ strong support for public higher education. The budget provides full funding for operational increases, covers likely state salary increases, and maintains support for the Back to Work and Durham Tech Promise scholarships, programming at the Innovate Carolina Junction in Chapel Hill, and our efforts with apprenticeships and small businesses.
News: Statement by Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton on the Durham Board of County Commissioners’ approval of the 2023-24 Budget
Statement by Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton on the Durham Board of County Commissioners’ approval of the 2023-24 Budget
Preparing for Placement Tests
It is very important that you study for your placement test. We recommend spending at least two hours reviewing each test area – writing, reading, and math. Explore the resources provided.
News: Advance Auto Parts Foundation Gifts $125,000 to Durham Tech to Support Automotive Systems Technology Program 
Advance Auto Parts Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Advance Auto Parts, Inc., a leading automotive aftermarket parts supplier, has announced a $125,000 gift to Durham Tech Foundation aimed at providing financial support to Durham Tech Community College’s automotive systems technology program. 
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Transfer and Visiting Students applying for admission to Durham Tech must meet all admissions requirements for their chosen program.

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