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There are 10 admission steps for Non-US/International students to enroll at Durham Tech.
Information Technology Services (ITS) is responsible for installing and maintaining all computers and other networked devices on campus. ITS also manages the College’s network, email systems, Colleague, Microsoft Office 365, Canvas, telephone system, administrative computing system, instructional technologies, and audiovisual equipment.
The Network Security Associate in Applied Science (AAS) program curriculum prepares students to install, configure, and support an organization’s local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet systems; analyze, test, troubleshoot, and evaluate existing network systems; and plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security measures for the protection of computer networks and information.
Support scholarships for students may be funded through donations of $1,000 or more annually. Permanently endowed scholarships may be created at the $25,000+ level to support an award in perpetuity.
Several programs are available to students that are on or seeking F-1 Visa Status.
The work of the Center for Learning Excellence supports the College’s vision to be a learning college.
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.
View the five enrollment steps for post-baccalaureate degree students or students who have completed a bachelor's degree.
Prepare for a rewarding nursing career with Durham Tech’s Associate Degree in Nursing. Learn about RN program requirements, clinicals, admissions, and career outcomes.