Fifteen cadets graduated from Wake Tech's Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy on May 20, 2025. (Court Johnson/Wake Tech)
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College Welcomes New Leader for Entrepreneurship

Wake Tech is pleased to welcome Chris Weeks as the new Director of Entrepreneurship.
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College Center 'Cares' for Students

Wake Tech students now have a convenient way to access campus support services when necessary.
College Leadership

Three Trustees Reappointed

Three members of the Wake Tech Board of Trustees have been reappointed to new four-year terms.

Funding & Development

College Announces New Community Initiative to Serve First-Generation and Latino Students

Wake Tech and Congresswoman Deborah Ross are pleased to announce the Wake Tech Reach Project, an initiative aimed at increasing the enrollment and success of first-generation and Latino college students.
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College Welcomes Largest Fall Enrollment Since Pandemic

Wake Tech began a new academic year on August 15 with the largest fall enrollment in three years.
Funding & Development

College Announces Major Grant for Industry 4.0 Education

Wake Tech is pleased to announce that the college has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant of $520,783 to enhance Industry 4.0 training for students pursuing careers in advanced manufacturing.
Partnerships

Advance Auto Parts Scholarship Recipients are Celebrated

The first five recipients of the Advance Auto Parts Foundation Future Technician scholarship are equipped and ready to go!
Wake Tech Foundation

New Board Members Bring Commitment and Experience to Wake Tech Foundation

Four outstanding community leaders have joined the Wake Tech Foundation Board of Directors, bringing with them a wealth of expertise and experience.
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Wake County Students Explore Public Safety Careers

More than two dozen Wake County high school students explored career options in public safety at Wake Tech’s Public Safety Education Campus.