The Wake County Board of Commissioners has appropriated funds for new projects on several Wake Tech campuses. The FY 2017 Capital Improvement Plan totals $24.4 million dollars for these new projects as well as $1 million for the IT infrastructure required to expand online programs.
Wake Technical Community College is one of “a select group of diverse, high-potential” institutions chosen for a national effort to increase student success.
John Deere heavy equipment dealers and vendors who work on John Deere equipment from across the Southeast joined students and faculty at a Wake Tech Open House. The annual event, showcasing the college’s John Deere Agriculture Technology program, was a huge success, with more than 250 attending.
Wake Tech Community College offers charging stations for electric vehicles – for students, faculty, staff, and the community – and will soon have two more!
Nearly 800 Wake Tech students received degrees and diplomas today, in preparation for entering the workforce or continuing their studies at a four-year institution. Two ceremonies were held, at 9:00 a.m. and at noon, in the gymnasium on Main Campus.
Exam week can mean stress for students! To help them cope, the college brought four-legged friends to campus libraries. Certified therapy dogs were on hand at various campuses throughout the week.