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Policies and Procedures Manual: Employee categories and eligibility for health insurance coverage.
News: President Buxton’s statement on approved Orange County budget that expands Orange County Campus, provides scholarship funding
President Buxton's statement on Orange County FY 22-23 budget.
News: Durham Tech receives nearly $200,000 from Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas for new Electrical Line Technician program
Durham Technical Community College has received a $196,902 investment from the Duke Energy Foundation and Piedmont Natural Gas for a new Electrical Line Technician program.
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Policies and Procedures Manual: The section contains policies and procedures relating to matters affecting not only students and employees, but the surrounding community and general public as well.
News: Statement from President J.B. Buxton on Durham County 2022-23 approved budget, 2022 bond referendum resolutions
The Durham County Board of Commissioners passed the 2022-23 budget Monday night. The budget includes an increased scholarship opportunities for Durham Tech students, stipends for participants in the BULLS biotechnology initiative, and a three-year commitment for 911 Academy funding, among other operational expenses. In addition to the budget, the Board approved a bond referendum for this year for a new health sciences building, a life sciences training facility, and property acquisition funding.
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News: Durham Tech BOT member proud alumna of Durham’s three higher ed institutions
Since moving to Durham at 14, Gracie Johnson-Lopez has witnessed Durham’s growth and progression.
"I experienced the segregated Durham, the manufacturing-to-industrialized Durham and the relentless Durham which refuses to settle,” she said. “I love the ways in which Durham continues to evolve and its rich history and diverse culture.”
Durham also was home to the educational institutions that put Johnson-Lopez on the path to becoming founder and president of Diversity & HR Solutions.
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Students who submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will automatically be considered for various federal and state grant opportunities based on their eligibility (must be accepted into a program of study to receive financial aid, even after being approved for aid).
News: Cybersecurity: Growing a premier degree program at Durham Tech
October is Cybersecurity Month, and it began at Durham Tech with a lunch-and-learn with Susan Cropp of the FBI on “Biosecurity from a Law Enforcement Perspective.” 

“Of course we bring in top-notch presenters,” said Scott Neal, Cybersecurity, Net and Support Program instructor.  “Durham Tech aspires to be the best community -- dare I say best college in teaching IT. We are building a culture right now. We are growing a premier associate degree program. We employ instructors who are specialists in their fields, and we are completely online, so our program is accessible to anyone.”
News: After family health tragedies, Dr. Letitia Johnson-Arnold vowed to change community health
Johnson-Arnold became Coordinator for the Community Health Worker program at Durham Tech in October 2021.

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