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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Haley Attix, Haleema Begum, and Amber Golden-Parker were notified earlier this month that they were among the 48 finalists for North Carolina State University’s prestigious Goodnight Scholars program – Transfer Class of 2024.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Policy detailing the Anti Hazing Policy.
Durham Technical Community College will host its 34th annual event celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. event on Jan. 18.
The event features activities throughout the day, beginning with the main event that morning.
The event features activities throughout the day, beginning with the main event that morning.
The Architectural Technology CAD certificate prepares graduates for entry-level jobs in architectural, engineering, construction and trades professions as well as positions in industry and government after earning this certificate. Learn more about this curriculum.
Created by the North Carolina Association of Community College Presidents in 2004, the Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award recognizes leadership by a curriculum student on a statewide level.
A list of programs that can be completed full online or mostly online.
The Campus Harvest Food Pantry at Durham Tech has temporarily set up an emergency assistance distribution site in downtown Durham to serve students in need.
Policies and Procedures Manual: To ensure that employees are qualified to perform their job functions, Durham Technical Community College (Durham Tech) requires that all appropriate credentials be verified within the first sixty (60) days of employment for full-time employees, and within the first thirty (30) days of employment for part-time employees.
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.
Information for faculty to refer to when working with a student with a disability.