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April 2025

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Academics

College Releases Fall Semester Plan

Wake Tech students will be taking hybrid – a combination of seated and online classes – or fully online classes this fall.
In The Community

Scott Northern Wake Campus Serves as Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Site

Wake County residents flocked to Wake Tech’s Scott Northern Wake Campus this week for free coronavirus tests.
Workforce Continuing Education

Online Non-Credit Courses Expand to Accommodate Remote Learning

Wake Tech has released its new catalog of non-degree courses, and it includes more than 50 online courses.
Campus Happenings

College Holds Virtual Topping-Out Ceremony for New Building on RTP Campus

Wake Tech is one step closer to opening a second building on the RTP Campus in Morrisville.
Program News

Migrant Farm Workers Who Want to Earn a High School Diploma Receive Laptops

Wake Tech is making it easier for migrant farm workers to earn a high school diploma.
Wake Tech Foundation

Foundation Supports Dental Hygiene and other Healthcare Graduates

Wake Tech’s 18 dental hygiene graduates are each receiving a $1,000 scholarship to help them pay for licensure exams thanks to the Wake Tech Foundation.
College Leadership

Michael Beck Named New Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Wake Tech is pleased to announce Dr. Michael Beck as the new Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
Student Success

College Joins Achieving the Dream National Student Success Initiative

Wake Tech is one of five colleges from five states across the country who have strengthened their commitment to improving student success by becoming part of the Achieving the Dream (ATD) National Network.
College Leadership

Wake Tech Affirms Commitment to Equity, Better Future

Wake Tech President Dr. Scott Ralls and Board of Trustees Chair Tom Looney have released the following joint statement regarding recent events: