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 Engineering and Trades

Wake Tech is pleased to announce Albert "Al" Brewer Jr. as the new dean of the Engineering, Technologies and Skilled Trades Division.
Division News

College Welcomes New Provost

Wake Technical Community College is pleased to announce Chad Ray as the new Provost of Engineering, Biotechnology, Trades and Transportation.
Student Success

Special Group of New Students Set to Soar

A special group of 100 new Wake Tech students are set to soar in their first year of college thanks to the Eagle Start Summer Bridge Program.
Events

Students Showcase Original Video Games

Dozens of future game developers at Wake Tech showed off their skills to a packed house on Southern Wake Campus.
Events

College to Host Virtual Open House in Spanish

Wake Tech is hosting its second Open House in Spanish on Thursday, August 8 for students interested in learning about the college’s education and training programs.

Program News

New Online Elementary Teacher Licensure Program

People with bachelor's degrees have a quick new way to transition to teaching.
Events

Technicians Trained in EV Charging Stations Ready for Workforce

A group of skilled technicians is ready to work on the growing number of electric vehicle charging stations across the Triangle, thanks to an innovative new training program at Wake Tech.
Partnerships

Wake Tech and Gregory Poole Partner on New Apprenticeships

Wake Technical Community College and Gregory Poole Equipment Co. are teaming up to offer in-demand apprenticeship opportunities for students who want to work on construction equipment.
Events

College Celebrates Law Enforcement Graduates

A new class of highly trained law enforcement officers will soon be on patrol in communities in Wake County and beyond.