Wake Tech honored 165 students in the Adult High School, High School Equivalency Preparation and High School Equivalency for Seasonal Workers programs during a special graduation ceremony.
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Dozens of adult learners are celebrating with a high school equivalency credential in hand.
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May 2025

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Employee News

College Announces New Dean of Career Services

Wake Tech is pleased to announce Korrie Blanchard Smith as the new dean of Career Services.
Program News

College Developing New Agricultural Biotech Training

Wake Tech will soon offer agricultural biotechnology training to support the growing demand for skilled technicians in plant science in the Triangle region.
Around WakeTech

College to Host FAFSA® Day

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Around WakeTech

College Offers New Way to Tour

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Partnerships

New Transfer Options for Two IT Programs

Wake Tech Cybersecurity and Advertising and Graphic Design graduates can now pursue bachelor's degrees at Montreat College, thanks to a new academic partnership.
In The Community

Student IDs Approved as Voter Identification for 2024 Elections

Students at North Carolina's largest community college will be able to use their student ID badges to vote in primary and general elections this year.
Student Success

Deserving Students Receive Prestigious Honor

Wake Tech is pleased to announce the Scott Scholars for the 2023-24 academic year, Jennifer Aguilera and Andrew Usman Malik.
Events

College Welcomes Record Spring Enrollment

Wake Tech began the spring semester on January 8 with record enrollment. The college welcomed more than 23,000 degree-seeking students for the first day of classes – up 11% from a year ago. More than 3,500 of those students are new to Wake Tech.
Student Success

College Announces Fall Honor Roll

Wake Tech President Dr. Scott Ralls is proud to announce more than 2,000 students made the honor roll for the Fall 2023 semester, up nearly 140 students from the same semester last year.