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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All curriculum students (credit programs) are charged a student administrative fee each fall, spring and summer semester. These funds support student clubs and social activities, computer and technology use, college parking and security, student ID cards, and accident insurance for students participating in college classes and functions.
Information about the Patient Care Technician Continuing Education program.
Forensic Science Technicians Collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations.
Durham Tech is launching a new downtown Durham location.
The Durham Tech Small Business Center and Corporate Education department will be housed in the redeveloped Chesterfield Building in the 700 block of West Main Street.
The new location will open in Fall 2018.
The Durham Tech Small Business Center and Corporate Education department will be housed in the redeveloped Chesterfield Building in the 700 block of West Main Street.
The new location will open in Fall 2018.
View course information about prerequisites, registration, textbooks, grading, and national registry exams.
In January 1980, Durham Technical Institute introduced an innovative way to reach more people in the community. The College launched telephone-tape services that provided free instruction and information to local residents.
Durham Technical Community College Executive Director for the Center for Global Learning Center, Dr. Constanza Gómez-Joines has been appointed to serve on the Durham County Hospital Corporation Board of Trustees.
Shirley Uh Mendez, a dual enrollment science student, has been selected as the College’s nominee for the Dallas Herring Achievement Award and the recipient of the Tony Kleese and Christine Kelly-Kleese Resilience Award.
The ATI TEAS exam is designed to assess a student's aptitude for success in a nursing program. Students must achieve a minimum ATI TEAS score to be eligible for admission into a nursing program. Scores older than 3 years will not be accepted.
View admission and enrollment steps for Non-US students and international students seeking or using an F-1 Visa.