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News: Durham Tech receives $500,000 grant for campus-wide Information Technology upgrades
Durham Technical Community College will make several advancements to its Information Technology program and infrastructure with a recent $500,000 grant. The donation was made by an anonymous donor and will allow the College to improve its Information Technology program and to upgrade the wireless service at all campus locations in an initiative known as the Durham Tech Advanced Innovation Learning Spaces, or DTAILS, project.
News: NCCU, Durham Tech sign agreement that responds to employer needs and puts students on fast track to Life Sciences careers
North Carolina Central University and Durham Technical Community College formalized an agreement Wednesday, Sept. 3, to strengthen pathways to careers in the Life Sciences field. Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton and NCCU Chancellor Karrie Dixon explained the structure of the new transfer partnership to those attending the signing. The agreement creates new pathways between Durham Tech’s Associate in Applied Sciences (AAS) programs and bachelor’s degrees in NCCU’s College of Health and Sciences.
News: Durham Tech grad takes on the culinary world
Fresh off tour with rap star Ice Cube, where he was the star’s executive creative chef, Durham Tech graduate Jalen Nwachukwu is re-entering his life as a local chef who takes on events and also works with private clients.
News: Durham Tech’s Johnson-Arnold honored as Live Fierce award recipient
Letitia Johnson-Arnold, coordinator for the Community Health Worker program at Durham Tech, was honored as the 2024 Triangle Heart Walk Live Fierce award recipient at the recent American Heart Association Heart Walk.

The award, presented by Vontier, honors individuals or organizations that “live fierce” for themselves, their loved ones and their community and that are catalysts for longer, healthier lives for people.
Current F-1 Students
All students holding the F-1 student visa are required to maintain their status according to federal immigration law. Here are three important documents to review.
Accuplacer ESL Test
Students who do not speak US English as their first language and have not graduated from a US high school, are given the Accuplacer ESL test Also, students enrolling in a health technology program and who do not speak US English as their first language must meet minimum listening and speaking scores regardless of past coursework in the US or abroad.
Admission, Enrollment, and Placement
The Durham Tech College and Career Readiness programs focus on developing basic reading, writing, and math skills to allow students to obtain a high school credential.
News: Durham Tech partners with Corning to offer paid internships, tuition assistance, full-time employment through Technician Pipeline Program
Durham Tech and Corning Incorporated have partnered to offer eligible students an opportunity to participate in their Technician Pipeline Program (TPP) – a two-year paid internship that offers tuition assistance and job placement at Corning upon completion.

Corning is a worldwide leading innovator in materials science and operates a life sciences and pharmaceutical technologies location in Durham. The TPP program was introduced in 2008 to optimize partnership opportunities between scientists and technicians in Corning’s Technology Community and increase the number of under-represented minorities and women in technician roles by establishing a comprehensive, fully customized talent pipeline.
Professional Development
All full-time and continuing part-time employees will participate in professional development annually as identified within the employee’s performance review and evaluation.
Employee Handbook
This Employee Handbook provides information about the policies and procedures that we follow in doing our work at the college.

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