Wake County residents can look forward to greater apprenticeship options and opportunities, thanks to WakeWorks, a new partnership between Wake Tech and Wake County.
More than 400 local leaders and influencers gathered at the downtown Raleigh Convention Center for “Wake Tech Ignite” – an event hosted by the Wake Tech Foundation to showcase the college and its mission of transforming lives.
Area high school students intrigued by transmissions and engines learned about careers as agricultural equipment technicians at an open house at Wake Tech’s Southern Wake Campus.
Wake Tech celebrated entrepreneurship this week with the official opening of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship’s (NACCE) corporate headquarters at Western Wake Campus in Cary.
Wake Tech is a step closer to opening a second skilled trades building to train electricians and heating and cooling technicians on the Southern Wake Campus.
A new partnership between Wake Technical Community College and Fayetteville State University will allow Wake Tech graduates to complete an online bachelor’s degree at FSU for no more than $10,000 in out-of-pocket expenses.