Wake Tech Vice Chair Dr. Saundra Williams with President Dr. Scott Ralls
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June 2025

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Academics

Wake Tech Announces Summer 2018 Honor Roll

Dr. Stephen Scott, president of Wake Tech Community College, is proud to announce 387 students made the President’s List or Dean’s List for the Summer 2018 semester.
Academics

New Features are Driving Increased Use of Wake Tech’s Mobile App

Student use of Wake Tech’s mobile app continues to grow with each new feature.
Around WakeTech

Wake Tech and IBM Collaborate on Blockchain Technology Training

Data Science and Computer Programming students at Wake Technical Community College will have an exciting opportunity this fall semester to enroll in a new, state-of-the-art technology capstone course focused on blockchain technology.
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Wake Tech Names Interim President

The Wake Tech Board of Trustees announces the appointment of Dr. William Aiken to serve as interim president of Wake Tech.
Wake Tech Foundation

New Board Members Bring Experience to the Wake Tech Foundation

Five local business leaders have joined the board of directors of the Wake Tech Foundation: Natalie Best, Tim Burgess, Alisa Wright Colopy, David “Buzz” Crosby, and Johnny Rankin.
Academics

Wake Tech Offers New Transfer Pathway to NCSU

Wake Tech graduates have a new pathway for transferring to NC State University.
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Prominent Business and Community Leaders to Assist in Search for Wake Tech’s Next President

A group of prominent business and community leaders will play a key role in the selection of Wake Technical Community College’s fourth president.
Events

NC Governor Highlights Community College Completion at Southern Wake Campus

The focus was on the “finish line,” as Governor Roy Cooper visited Wake Tech’s Southern Wake Campus today.
Academics

Wake Tech Welcomes Students in Limbo

Wake Tech Community College wants students who attend The Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte and South University in High Point to know that it is eager to help with their transition.