Wake Tech recognizes that each student has his or her individual needs and goals. So, the college offers an array of services and resources to help you thrive personally and achieve your own educational and career goals – because student success is central to everything we do at Wake Tech.
Can't make it to a campus? Wake Tech offers virtual support for a variety of student services.
Take the next step toward achieving your educational and career goals by becoming part of North Carolina's largest community college. We have some 250 degree and non-degree programs from which to choose.
From nursing to imaging, dental hygiene to pharmacy technician, we offer an array of health-related fields where you can build a rewarding career.
Eligible high school students can earn credit toward a college degree or a credential for employment – all tuition-free.
Do not let cost keep you from attending college and moving forward with your educational and career goals.
Tuition can be paid in person on any campus, by mail, online or through Wake Tech's mobile app.
Find out about registering for classes, financial aid, email, parking and more – and get tips from current students.
Take a tour of one – or more – of our campuses, or a attend an information session for a academic program that interests you.
Have a question? We can help you navigate Wake Tech's programs and services.
Advisors answer questions, provide valuable information about programs of study and guide students in setting academic goals, selecting courses and making sure they're ready for registration.
The office manages student academic records from the time you arrive through graduation, everything from class schedules, registration, transcripts, transfer credits and degrees, diplomas and certificates.
The Tutoring and Learning Center offers a range of free tutoring services, both in person and online, for students.
With more than 100 fully online programs, Wake Tech consistently ranks at the top nationwide for online instruction.
Wake Tech offers testing services to meet the needs of incoming and current students. Some licensure and certification exams also are offered to non-Wake Tech students.
From reading and writing to science and math to social sciences and foreign languages, find a space to study, build skills and develop ideas, collaborate with other students and engage with faculty.
Each Wake Tech campus has a library that offers an array of print and electronic materials for study and reference.
Computer labs are available on various campuses, offering computers with internet access for research, printers and staff who can provide technical assistance.
Each Wake Tech campus has a bookstore where students can get the books, electronics, supplies and other materials needed for any course – along with Wake Tech apparel and other items.
When life’s challenges threaten to derail your academic endeavors, Wake Tech’s Care Center can provide the guidance and resources to help you stay on track.
Need help clarifying your career goals? Undecided about your college major? Career Services has resources available to guide you in the career decision-making process and developing a plan of action.
Students who have a documented physical, psychological or learning disability can obtain accommodations for equal access to college facilities, academic programs and other activities.
Wake Tech serves thousands of veterans and their families each year with special programs and resources to ease the transition into higher education so they can achieve their career goals.
The Ombuds helps students and employees find options, in a confidential and informal manner, to address concerns, resolve conflicts and handle a variety of institutional issues.
Get personal coaching or attend a workshop to get the resources, tools and financial education you need to be fiscally responsible now and after graduation.
A summer program that offers an opportunity to launch your college career, build a strong academic foundation and ease the transition between high school and college.
A program that provides a comprehensive support structure to help students make the transition from foster care to independent young adulthood.
A program that provides personal and group success coaching, leadership development and other programming to improve the academic success of minority male students.
"You get a real feeling that Wake Tech cares about your success.
With academic support centers ... and the ILC, there are many resources available to help."
Juby Agwu
Associate in Engineering, Class of 2023