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.
The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) provides curriculum students at Durham Tech with the academic support they need to be successful.
Beginning fall 2020, the College engaged in the development of its 2021 – 2026 strategic plan.
Employers should complete this form to learn more about creating an apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship.
The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program announced April 17 that Dr. Angela Davis, Vice President and Chief Talent and Equity Officer at Durham Technical Community College, is one of 40 leaders selected for the 2024-25 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship.
The Aspen fellowship aims to select and prepare the next generation of presidents who can lead institutions to higher and more equitable levels of student success.
Durham Tech apprenticeship connects employers with qualified job-seeking students. Once hired, students gain practical, hands-on experience through their training, and employers gain a dedicated employee.
During each term, Durham Tech students may meet with any of the available professional tutors during the posted hours. Services are free, and no appointment is necessary during the posted times.
Student resources recommended by Center for Academic Excellence.