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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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IT Service and Support AAS
The IT Service and Support Associate in Applied Science (AAS) program curriculum prepares students to support computer hardware and software; provide user instruction or training; and implement procedures for system maintenance.
Project Skill Up Scholarship
Project Skilling Up provides help in exploring contemporary career paths and resources regarding employment possibilities in the area. For students who reside in Durham or Orange counties, Project Skilling Up can provide funding for tuition or books for curriculum and Continuing Education training.
News: Convocation kicks off academic year on upbeat note
In August at Convocation 2024, Durham Tech celebrated the start of the academic year, welcomed new staff and reunited established colleagues.

The biggest highlights of the event were remarks delivered by three people who attended Durham Tech about the impact the College had on their lives.
Registering for Classes Through Self-Service at Durham Tech
Learn more about how to register for classes at Durham Tech by using Self-Service.
News: Community leader Wanda Garrett receives Honorary Associate of Arts degree from Durham Tech  
Former Board of Trustees member Dr. Wanda J. Garrett, a longtime Durham resident and highly regarded community leader, received an Honorary Associate of Arts degree at the college’s Commencement on May 24, 2023, in recognition of her service to Durham Technical Community College and the community. 
Environmental Health and Safety
Durham Tech has environmental health and safety procedures in place at all campuses.
Equity and Inclusion Champions
Durham Tech Equity Champions assists others with finding resources to further educate themselves and support others in gaining a deeper understanding of equity in action.
Interpreter (Continuing Education)
A 40-hour course that prepares student to become a community or medical interpreter. Instruction is in English.
Fines and Enforcement
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.

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