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Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton’s contract has been extended until June 30, 2029, after a unanimous vote by the College’s Board of Trustees, followed by approval from the State Board of Community Colleges.
The Creative and Liberal Arts department at Durham Tech provides ESL, reading, writing, and academic support to help students succeed in college and career pathways. Learn more today.
An alphabetical list of credit and non-credit programs offered at the College.
The Automotive Continuing Education curriculum has courses for novices to experienced mechanics. Learn more about it can help you start or continue your career.
Instructors can provide tests a student has missed during class, so they may take them in a quiet, secure environment in the Center for Academic Excellence.
The new Durham Tech Promise program is making college more affordable – reducing tuition by as much as half for eligible students.
The program provides up to $1,000 each year for two years to eligible students. That means eligible in-state students who take a full-time 12-hour credit course load would only have to pay about half of the tuition.
The program provides up to $1,000 each year for two years to eligible students. That means eligible in-state students who take a full-time 12-hour credit course load would only have to pay about half of the tuition.
Orange Commissioners budget
President Buxton's statement on Orange County FY 22-23 budget.
Financial services firm Fidelity to add more than 1,500 jobs in Research Triangle Park
Recently, our community lost an important figure in Durham Tech’s history – and key contributor to improving opportunity and life outcomes for people across the region. On Feb. 20, 2025, former Durham Tech Board of Trustees member James I. Bolden passed away at the age of 100.