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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Policies and Procedures Manual: Any person issued a parking citation from Durham Tech Campus Police and Public Safety department may file an appeal with the college’s Parking Appeals Committee.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Campus Police and Public Safety provides 24-hour-a-day patrol protection for college buildings, grounds, and parking lots. It responds to crime reports, fires, medical emergencies, traffic accidents, and other incidents requiring police or security assistance. The office is located on main campus in Building 8.
Policies and Procedures Manual: In accordance with NCGS § 115D-21.1, the Campus Police and Public Safety Department serves as Durham Technical Community College’s law enforcement agency to employ personnel with all of the general powers of law enforcement officers.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Durham Technical Community College’s policy is to protect the college and the students, employees, and vendors from damages and losses associated with the compromise of sensitive personal and personally-identifying information.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Durham Technical Community College retains sole ownership of any intellectual property created by a covered individual when the intellectual property is part of the covered individual’s scope of employment or contracted work at the college and when significant college resources have been allocated or used to create the work.
Volunteer during your fall break. Learn about current and past year projects.
Complete the high school equivalency online. You can reach your goals on your own schedule. Interested students must attend a pre-online study orientation.
The High School Equivalency test is based on high school curriculum standards and certifies mastery in four parts: literacy, social studies, science, and math. Testing is for Durham and Orange county residents.
Learn how to sign up for a placement test in College and Career Readiness (Adult High School and High School Equivalency).
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.