The Wake Technical Community College Catalog is an information and reference guide on college policies, facilities, credit and non-credit programs, course offerings, services and personnel. The statements in the catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be considered the basis of a contract between the institution and the student.
All Wake Tech policies (academic, student services and administrative) apply to all students, regardless of campus and center locations or mode of instructional delivery, unless expressly defined by the college.
Generally, the provisions outlined in the catalog are applicable as stated, but Wake Tech reserves the right to initiate changes, including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation, without direct notification to individuals. Any statement in this catalog is subject to change by the college.
Though the college catalog is a reference guide, each student is responsible for keeping apprised of current requirements for graduation for a particular degree program.
The Board of Trustees and administration of Wake Technical Community College reserve the right to change at any time, without notice, graduation requirements, fees and other charges, curriculum, course structure and content and other such matters as may be within their control, notwithstanding any information set forth in this catalog.
Any statement in the Wake Tech catalog is subject to change by the college.
Wake Technical Community College does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admissions or employment processes or in access to programs, facilities or activities. The following persons, whose offices are at the Southern Wake Campus, at 9101 Fayetteville Road in Raleigh, have been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973:
Wake Technical Community College is committed to ensuring that no otherwise qualified individual with a disability is excluded from participation in, subjected to discrimination in connection with or denied the benefits of any college program or activity due to his or her disability.
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The purpose of this policy is to support the college's commitment to providing an institutional environment free from such discrimination by providing for the prompt and equitable resolution of student complaints alleging any action prohibited by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act or otherwise alleging disability-related discrimination or harassment. Section 504 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance, and Title II prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by private entities, including universities, that provide places of public accommodation. This policy provides an administrative framework and oversight for reporting, investigating, adjudicating and resolving violations of this policy.
The college prohibits retaliation for submitting a grievance or participating in a grievance investigation. Retaliation is defined as any unfavorable action taken against an individual for making or supporting a claim of discrimination or participating in the reporting, investigation or resolution of a grievance retaliation, including threats, intimidation, reprisals and adverse actions. Retaliation may be grounds for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. All reports of alleged retaliation should be reported to the ADA Compliance Officer for students. The allegation will be investigated upon receipt of the complaint.
Students may submit informal reports or formal complaints of disability discrimination if they believe that they have been subjected to discrimination because of a disability. Grievances may include concerns regarding the determination of or provision of disability-related services and accommodations, as well as all allegations of disability discrimination. This includes allegations from students, regardless of their registration status with the Disability Support Services Office (DSS). Allegations of discrimination should be reported as promptly as possible, and no later than 180 calendar days from when the person becomes aware of the discrimination, by submitting an informal report or formal complaint. The college may extend this time frame where a delay is due to circumstances beyond a student's control, such as illness or incapacity.
Students registered with DSS will follow these steps:
Students not currently registered with DSS will follow these steps:
Investigations will be completed and resolutions, if appropriate under the circumstances, provided as promptly as possible and not more than 30 calendar days after receipt of the complaint; however, the timeline may be extended if there are circumstances that affect the college's ability to fact-find or otherwise address the complaint. The outcome of the grievance process will be provided to the student through a written notice and, if appropriate, to the individual(s) against whom the grievance is filed.
ADA Compliance Officer – Students:
Disability Support Services>
[email protected]
919-866-5515
Students are encouraged to try to resolve matters informally whenever possible. In either level of complaint, the student is also encouraged to describe a proposed course of action and/or a proposed resolution to the investigator. Students who are currently registered with DSS should reach out to their coordinator if they would like to request accommodations during the grievance process. Any student not currently registered with DSS can submit an accommodation request to the ADA Compliance Office. While all students can utilize Wake Tech's process toward resolving a complaint, they have a right to file a complaint directly with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR):
OCR website
Email: [email protected] Phone: 800-421-3481
TTY: 800-877-8339
Wake Technical Community College is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation. For more information, see the Nondiscrimination Policy.
The Federal Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires registered sex offenders/predators to provide to the Wake County Sheriff’s Office notice of each institution of higher education in the state at which the offender/predator is employed, carries on a vocation or is a student. Any member of the Wake Technical Community College community who wishes to obtain further information regarding sexual offenders/predators in their area may refer to any the following websites: