Did you know...

You can earn college credits while you're still in high school in 5 ways:

If students are not sure what career they want to pursue, they should take the Career Interest Profiler provided by NC Career Outlook. The Career Interest Profiler will link them to jobs matching their results. You may also be interested in browsing through the career path matrices on the Course and Career Information page.

Bachelor Degrees

After obtaining an Associate in Applied Sciences degree at Wake Technical Community College, students can continue on to a Bachelor degree at many colleges/universities in North Carolina. Please see more details on the Articulation Agreement page under the Associate in Applied Sciences Choices section.

Wake Tech Road Show

If you were not able to attend any of the Wake Tech Road Show events, please feel free to view the presentation containing information about the different programs offered by Wake Technical Community College. Click Here  to view the presentation in PDF format.

Wake Technical Community College - Disability Support Services

Disability Support Services (DSS) supports students with documented disabilities. For more information on Wake Technical Community College's Disability Support Services, please visit the website at http://disabilityservices.waketech.edu/.

Student Eligibility

All Wake County Public School System students, both citizen and non-citizen, are eligible to enroll in courses in the above five ways listed.