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The largest campaign in Durham Technical Community College history has exceeded its goal of $5 million.
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The largest campaign in Durham Technical Community College history has exceeded its goal of $5 million.
Frequently asked questions about financial aid assistance at Durham Tech.
Policies and Procedures Manual: The policy for enrolling in and graduating from multiple academic programs.
Directions and the address to the American Tobacco campus which provide classes for the Culinary Arts program.
Bank of America has selected Durham Technical Community College Foundation as one of this year’s two Neighborhood Builder award winners.
The Foundation will be awarded $200,000 over the next two years towards various projects undertaken by the Center for College and Community Service as well as leadership training.
The Foundation will be awarded $200,000 over the next two years towards various projects undertaken by the Center for College and Community Service as well as leadership training.
In mid-June, Little Free Libraries opened their handcrafted doors to students, faculty, staff, and the community at large.
Behind every great community college is a foundation on a mission – to provide students with the financial means to pursue their dreams, to upgrade classrooms with state-of-the-art technology and equipment, to improve campus infrastructure, and to fund initiatives that support tomorrow’s workforce.
For Durham Tech, that mission began in 1982.
In November of that year, Durham Tech President Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr., L.A. Veasey, Dr. Susan Payne, and George Newton saw the need for donations and established the Durham Technical Institute Foundation as the fundraising arm of the College.
For Durham Tech, that mission began in 1982.
In November of that year, Durham Tech President Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr., L.A. Veasey, Dr. Susan Payne, and George Newton saw the need for donations and established the Durham Technical Institute Foundation as the fundraising arm of the College.