Wake Tech is hosting FAFSA Day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, when Financial Aid Office representatives can help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The event is at Scott Northern Wake Campus, Building C, and Southern Wake Campus, Building L. Advance registration is encouraged.
Careers in the construction industry need employees at all skill levels. To get started, new employees should have training in on-the-job safety, basic blueprint reading, an understanding of hand and power tools and strong skills in measurement and basic math. Careers in residential and commercial construction are available.
Industry-recognized credential(s): National Center for Construction Education and Research, OSHA, American Heart Association
Complete course(s) in: Six months or less
Don't have enough money to pay for a course? Right now, Wake Tech's Propel program offers scholarships that cover the cost of registration, fees, books, course-specific supplies and credentialing exams.
NOTE: The Propel Scholarship Application is currently closed and will reopen July 1.