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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There are 10 admission steps for Non-US/International students to enroll at Durham Tech.
The WorkKeys® system is a tool to help employers select, hire, train, develop, and retain high-performance employees by providing information about employee and applicant skill levels
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The work of the Center for Learning Excellence supports the College’s vision to be a learning college.
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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.
Student apprenticeships are available for current students, recent graduates, incumbant workers, experienced workers looking to shift their career focus to a different field, and military veterans transitioning to civilian life.
Prepare for a rewarding nursing career with Durham Tech’s Associate Degree in Nursing. Learn about RN program requirements, clinicals, admissions, and career outcomes.
View the five enrollment steps for post-baccalaureate degree students or students who have completed a bachelor's degree.
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.