👋Students!

Here's what you need to know.

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Durham Tech 

Down Time

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Join Us!

Play games, do classwork, or make a new friend! Down Time is YOUR time!😊

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📅 September 16th

⏲1:00PM - 2:00PM

and

📅 September 17th

⏲12:00PM - 1:00PM


Practice constructing clear and effective thesis statements!

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📅 September 23rd

⏲1:00PM - 2:00PM

and

📅 September 24th

⏲11:00AM - 12:00PM


Learn how to include quotes in your essays and papers!

Alternative parking areas include: 

  • Lot A (Between Buildings 1 and 5)
  • Lot B (Wraps around Buildings 1, 2, 3, and 6)
  • Lot K (Adjacent to Building 11)
  • Lot H (Located behind Building 4)

Ensure your Durham Tech parking permit is clearly displayed on your rear-view mirror, facing outward. Parking passes and IDs are available on Main Campus on the second floor of the Wynn Center (Building 10).


  1. Use the crosswalk on Lawson Street on Durham Tech’s Main Campus — especially with ongoing construction.
  2. Drivers: Watch for pedestrians and do not speed in lots or roads next to our campuses. 
  3. Lock your car to protect personal belongings and don't leave personal belongings unattended on campus. 
  4. Campus Police & Public Safety (CPPS) is in Building 20 on Bacon Street on Durham Tech’s Main Campus. You can reach CPPS at (919) 536-7255, ext. 5555. There is also a CPPS outpost on the second floor of Building 10 (Wynn) where you can get campus parking passes and IDs.
  5. Download the Everbridge app for emergency alerts. Add your phone number when registering for faster help. Check our website for a how-to video.
  6. See something, say something! Report anything suspicious to CPPS.

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Learn more about BibliU and how you can make your time at Durham Tech better!


Bookstore Hours: 

Monday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm

Friday 9:00am-1:00pm

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  • Student Government Association (SGA)
  • Program Information Sessions
  • Student Clubs
  • and more!

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New students enrolling at the College for the fall term will follow a new email and Microsoft 365 login procedure to enhance cybersecurity. 

The new process will be in place July 1 and will require a 12-character password and multi-factor authentication, which requires a second step to verify a user's identity using the Microsoft Authenticator app.

 

Returning students will begin using multi-factor authentication and will need to change their passwords in February 2026


To ensure a smooth transition, students need to make sure their contact information in Self-Service is up to date.