Students who ultimately wish to complete a baccalaureate of arts degree in Sociology at a four-year college or university would complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree.
Eligible students may receive CARES Act funds to offset expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The funds are meant to help pay bills, obtain food, and provide for your families during these difficult times.
The Presidential Prospectus provides an overview of Durham Tech’s history, programs and service region, as well as the desired qualifications and characteristics of candidates.
Students who ultimately wish to complete a baccalaureate of arts degree in Music Performance at a four-year college or university would complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree.
Durham recently invited community partners and stakeholders to tour the Community Health Lab and learn more about its significant impact on the well-being of area residents. The lab’s mission is twofold. It serves members of underserved communities who face obstacles to receiving health care because of financial barriers or a lack of access. It also provides clinical training site for students, giving them hands-on experience delivering care to individuals from a variety of backgrounds and building the emotional intelligence skills to be empathetic practitioners.
Durham Tech does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, or sexual orientation in the education programs or activities it conducts. The College is committed to fostering a learning environment that is safe, conducive to academic success, and supportive of healthy personal development for all members of our campus community.
Policies and Procedures Manual: The voluntary shared leave program allows employees to donate leave to employees who have been approved to receive leave through the program due to a medical condition or required quarantine during a communicable disease emergency.
The bangs and pops and zips of construction equipment seemed to echo off the spanning Durham Tech parking lot on a nearly empty Saturday morning in January.
A miniature house protruded from the asphalt with 12 Durham Tech students clinging to the angles and sides.
In six-hour shifts every Saturday for four semesters, students hammered, nailed, and caulked their way to build a one bedroom tiny home to be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Durham to serve someone in need.
Durham Technical Community College President Dr. Bill Ingram received the Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award during The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro 2020 annual meeting at The Carolina Club on Friday morning.