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News: 6 Durham Tech students receive prestigious Goodnight Scholarships at N.C. State
Six Durham Tech students attending N.C. State this fall have received Goodnight Scholarships, valued at $22,000 per year for up to three years for transfer students from low- and middle-income families in North Carolina who are studying in a STEM or STEM-education field.
News: North Carolina high school grads can take two years of classes at Durham Tech tuition-free
Durham Technical Community College announced Tuesday that students who graduated from a North Carolina high school this year or who graduated from a North Carolina high school in 2021 can attend Durham Tech this fall tuition-free. 

The full cost of tuition for eligible 2021 and 2022 North Carolina high school graduates classified as North Carolina residents by the Residency Determination Services (RDS) who enroll for the Fall 2022 semester. Eligibility extends to high school equivalency earners, those who complete an Adult High School diploma, and those who are home-schooled.  

Durham Tech’s tuition-free initiative is a scholarship supplement to the North Carolina Longleaf Commitment Grant, which covers tuition based on family income.
News: President Buxton's statement on Eli Lilly’s expansion in Durham County
Eli Lilly’s commitment to expand in Durham County is great news for the county and region. Thanks to our Durham County Commissioners for their investment in good jobs and economic growth.
News: Durham Tech Little Free Libraries thrive with Book Harvest partnership
With about 150 books being donated from Book Harvest every month, the Little Free Libraries at Durham Technical Community College are flourishing.
Little Free Libraries, a decade-long global movement, are stations where people can grab books for free and bring their unwanted books for others to enjoy. The Durham Tech Little Free Libraries were installed last year on Main Campus, Orange County Campus, and Northern Durham Center.
News: Two Durham Tech students win in Uproar Festival public art competition
Two Durham Tech students were recently selected to be a part of the Uproar Festival of Public Art contest. Both Archer Fralix, a fine arts student, and Stu Beavers, in the welding program, started formal training in their art at the College, and while they may work in different mediums, they both have a passion for public art.
Mileage Reimbursement
Policies and Procedures Manual: Mileage Reimbursement procedure for college, rental, or personal vehicles for college-related travel.
News: Back-to-Work Program Highlight: Building and Skilled Trades
Skilled trades jobs are in high-demand, and Durham Tech offers short-term credentials to help students get to work fast. The Building and Skilled Trades program provides training for entry-level positions in building construction, ranging from cabinetry and plumbing to masonry and forklift training.
News: With ‘perseverance and hard work,’ Durham Tech graduates celebrate 2019 Commencement
Nearly all of the 2,700 seats in the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) were filled Tuesday evening when friends, family, and Durham Tech faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the graduating class of 2019. More than 400 graduates participated in the ceremony, a record number for commencement ceremonies in the last decade, said Lisa Inman, Dean of Student Development and Support who has helped coordinate Commencement since 2011.
Plumber Helper
Plumber Helper assist pipe fitters in the layout, assembly, and installation of piping for air, ammonia, gas, and water systems.
Substance Use Treatment (Continuing Education)
This program provides students with information and resources necessary to assist individuals in any substance use work capacity.

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