The 125-acre Scott Northern Wake Campus offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Fine Arts degrees for university transfer. It also includes programs in automotive, baking, business, information technology and skilled trades, as well as a variety of short-term, non-degree courses for workforce licensures and certifications. It is home to the Hendrick Center for Automotive Excellence, a state-of-the-art STEM Lab, a lecture and performance hall and a gymnasium. It also houses classes for students in the Wake Early College of Health and Sciences. Scott Northern Wake Campus has the distinction of being the first college campus in the nation to have all buildings LEED®-certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.
From Interstate 440, take Exit 11-B to merge onto Capital Boulevard/U.S. Highway 1/401 North, toward Louisburg and Wake Forest. Continue on U.S. 401 north after it splits off Capital Boulevard, and the campus is on the right after about 2 miles.