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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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Learn more about paying fines on campus if you receive a parking ticket. Campus Police and Public Safety Officers enforce traffic regulations. Any vehicle illegally parked or unregistered, as determined by the officers, will be ticketed and is subject to being towed at the owner’s expense by a commercial wrecker service.
News: Greater Gift establishes new scholarship at Durham Tech to increase diversity in clinical trials
Greater Gift, a nonprofit organization based in Winston-Salem, established the Mary Hofmann Murphy Scholarship at Durham Technical Community College to impact students enrolled in the Clinical Trials Research Associate program. The first three recipients were named earlier this month: Danielle Anderson, Courtney Marshall, and Consuela Newman.

The mission of Greater Gift is to increase awareness of clinical research, especially among underrepresented communities, to improve health. In November 2020, Greater Gift established its first scholarship to address the lack of diversity among leaders in the clinical trial industry – named in honor of Mary Hofmann Murphy for her passion for improving diversity and the need for the research industry to be reflective of the populations that research aims to serve.
Newton Makerspace
The Newton Makerspace is a collaborative workspace that provides students and faculty at Durham Tech with access to specialized tools and equipment to turn their ideas into physical objects.
Exercise and Sports Science
Students who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree which will transfer to all UNC System schools, most North Carolina independent colleges and universities, and most out of state institutions.
News: For Bullocks, Durham Tech is a family affair
“With the move, we invested in family," Bullock said. “My wife and I got to know the essence and realness of being Mom and Dad. It saved our family.”

Bullock and his wife, Camillie, became immersed in growing their church, Haven of Hope Covenant, from 13 members to one that now welcomes more than 600 members.



In addition to growing their church, the Bullocks reared their children and became involved with Durham Tech. Each of the children were homeschooled until 10th grade when five of the seven began Durham Tech’s Middle College, with two of them giving the Commencement speeches at their Middle College graduations. The remaining two children attended Durham Tech in other capacities and the ties to Durham Tech didn’t stop with the Bullocks’ children. Camillie attended Durham Tech, and she received a President's Scholarship toward her ministry studies.
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Dietitians and Nutritionists assess nutritional needs, diet restrictions and current health plans to develop and implement dietary-care plans and provide nutritional counseling.
Corporate Services
Corporate Services offers continuing education and training to meet the needs of area businesses, industries, and other organizations. Staff also can provide assistance in doing workforce assessment.
News: 60 for 60: Durham Tech kept needing Tom Jaynes. He always delivered.
Executive Vice President Tom Jaynes retires after nearly 30 years at Durham Tech.
News: Durham Tech Promise provides up to $1,000 each year in free tuition to students
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.
News: Durham Tech program director wins prestigious respiratory care educator award
A Durham Technical Community College program director has been awarded the prestigious Gail Gane Educator of the Year Award.
Janemarie Baker, Director of the Respiratory Therapy program, was recognized at the North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care awards ceremony on Nov. 12.

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