As part of a new agreement, the two Durham, North Carolina-based institutions have aligned the courses taken for an associate's degree in applied sciences at Durham Tech with those required for various life sciences bachelor's degree programs at North Carolina Central University, creating a streamlined, affordable pathway to an undergraduate STEM degree for Durham Tech students.
Phail Wynn Jr. served for 28 years as president of Durham Technical Community College and then was a long-time administrator at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
The new Eagle Connect Program allows students enrolled at Durham Technical Community College to live on the nearby North Carolina Central University campus during their first two years of study.
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