Campus Locations & Contact Info
Courses are offered at Wake Tech locations throughout Wake County.
All college policies – academic, student services and administrative – apply to all students, regardless of campus and center locations or mode of instructional delivery, unless expressly defined by the college.
Southern Wake Campus
9101 Fayetteville Road
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-866-5000
The 138-acre Southern Wake Campus first opened its doors in 1963. It offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Engineering degrees for college transfer, as well as career programs in Applied Engineering and Technologies, Business and Public Services Technologies and Information Technology. It is home to college administration, including the President’s Office and the Wake Tech Foundation. It also offers a physical education building/gymnasium and specialized training labs for culinary arts, cosmetology, automotive, heavy equipment and skilled trades.
Scott Northern Wake Campus
6600 Louisburg Road
Raleigh, NC 27616
919-532-5502
The 127-acre Scott Northern Wake Campus offers an extensive college transfer program, business and IT programs, as well as a variety of Workforce Continuing Education (non-credit) classes, many offered in the evening and on weekends. The campus is home to Wake Tech’s Corporate and Business Solutions division, which provides customized training. Scott Northern Wake Campus has the distinction of being the first college campus in the nation to have all buildings LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The campus is also home to classes for students in the Wake Early College High School. Student services include admissions, counseling and financial aid, and the campus has a library, chemistry and biology labs, a bookstore and tennis and volleyball courts.
Western Wake Campus
Millpond Village
3434 Kildaire Farm Road
Cary, NC 27518
919-335-1000
The Western Wake Campus offers the Associate in Arts degree for college transfer. It is home to Wake Tech's Small Business Center and the Wake Tech/Wells Fargo Center for Entrepreneurship, which provides seminars, workshops and other resources for entrepreneurs and small-business owners. Workforce Continuing Education classes include computer skills, medical office assisting, BioWork and English as a Second Language. Western Wake offers non-credit classes in human resources development, computer skills, art, horticulture, ESL, online GED preparation and more. Support services include a library, computer lab, tutoring and financial aid.
Perry Health Sciences Campus
2901 Holston Lane
Raleigh, NC 27610
919-747-0400
Wake Tech’s Perry Health Sciences Campus, adjacent to WakeMed, offers 14 medical programs, preparing students for careers in nursing, radiography, dental hygiene and other high-demand health care professions. Wake Tech partners with WakeMed and other local institutions to provide hands-on clinical training and work-based learning experiences. The campus features a state-of-the-art nursing simulation suite and a dental hygiene clinic. It is also home to the Wake Early College of Health and Sciences, a partnership with the Wake County Public School System that allows students to work toward a high school diploma and an associate degree at the same time.
Public Safety Education Campus
321 Chapanoke Road
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-866-6100
Wake Tech's Public Safety Education Campus is a CALEA® Accredited Training Academy offering a state-of-the-art forensics lab, an Incident Command Center, simulation and defensive tactics rooms and a mock courtroom and jail. The campus offers Associate in Applied Science degrees in Criminal Justice and Fire Protection Technology, Basic Law Enforcement Training and in-service training for law enforcement and corrections officers, fire and rescue personnel, EMS technicians and State Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Department of Homeland Security personnel. This campus also offers Workforce Continuing Education (non-credit) programs such as barbering, hospitality and Nurse Aide.
RTP Campus
10908 Chapel Hill Road
Morrisville, NC 27560
The RTP Campus is on N.C. Highway 54 near Interstate 540 in Morrisville. Its next-generation learning environment is dedicated to the needs of individuals and corporations in western Wake County and Research Triangle Park. Plans for the 94-acre site include up to 10 instructional buildings, with the capacity to serve as many as 7,000 students. Curriculum (for-credit) programs include college transfer, as well as Business Administration, Business Analytics, Cyber Security, Data Storage and Virtualization and more. The RTP Campus also houses Wake Tech’s Corporate and Business Solutions division, offering customized corporate training.
All Wake Tech campuses feature a library and study areas; an Individualized Learning Center (ILC) for reading, writing, and math tutoring; wireless internet access; a photo ID office; and support services that include admissions, advising, career counseling, disability support and financial aid.
Beltline Education Center
3200 Bush St.
Raleigh, NC 27609
919-334-1500
The Beltline Education Center (BEC) is the hub of operations for Wake Tech’s Workforce Continuing Education Division. It houses Wake Tech's College & Career Readiness programs: High School Equivalency Preparation (HSEP), Adult High School (AHS), English as a Second Language (ESL) and Adult Basic Education (ABE), including ABE, TOPS. The Beltline Education Center is home to Wake Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Center, with a customized training space for Wake County businesses and individuals. A School of Cosmetology offers a streamlined, non-degree alternative for cosmetology training and certification and an on-site salon, staffed by students and open to the public.
Eastern Wake Education Center
519 Industrial Drive
Zebulon, NC 27597
919-866-5300
The Eastern Wake Education Center (EWEC) provides non-credit training for residents in the eastern part of Wake County. Programs include College & Career Readiness classes, High School Equivalency Preparation, vocational classes taught in English and Spanish and training in residential building analysis, escort vehicle operator, computer basics, sustainable gardening and job-search skills. The campus features the BPI Test Center, a 300-square-foot house constructed on-site to serve as an energy audit laboratory, and it is approved by the Building Performance Institute Inc. to offer the BPI-Certified Energy Auditor credential.
Vernon Malone College and Career Academy
2200 S. Wilmington St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-856-8119
Vernon Malone College and Career Academy is a Career and Technical Education (CTE) High School – a collaboration between Wake Tech, the Wake County Public School System and Wake County government. The academy provides a strong academic foundation and education and training in eight career programs: Biopharmaceutical Technology, Collision Repair, Cosmetology, Facilities Technology, Geomatics Technology, Nurse Aide, Simulation & Game Development and Welding. Students complete the requirements for high school graduation while earning college credits that can be applied toward an associate degree, diploma or certificate at Wake Tech. Wake Tech also offers evening classes in these areas for adults pursuing degrees or seeking career advancement.
North Wake College and Career Academy
931 Durham Road
Wake Forest, NC 27587
919-694-8650
North Wake College and Career Academy is a Career and Technical Education (CTE) High School – a collaboration between Wake Tech, the Wake County Public School System and Wake County government. The academy provides a strong academic foundation and education and training in five career programs: Business Administration, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, Emergency Medical Science and Hardware Support and Repair. Students complete the requirements for high school graduation while earning college credits that can be applied toward an associate degree, diploma or certificate at Wake Tech.
BioNetwork Capstone Center
NC State University
850 Oval Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-0232
Wake Tech provides hands-on training in a simulated biomanufacturing facility with state-of-the-art classrooms, industrial-grade equipment laboratories and a certified cleanroom suite. Courses taught by industry experts focus on biomanufacturing skill sets, including good manufacturing practices (GMP), aseptic manufacturing, operations in biotechnology processes, industrial microbiology, good laboratory practices (GLP), HPLC and validation. The BioNetwork Capstone Center is part of the statewide BioNetwork program.
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Service
Phone
Southern Wake Campus
Service
Location
Phone
ILC 124
(Additional computer resources available in library)
(Additional computer resources available in library)
ILC Building
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Scott Northern Wake Campus
Service
Location
Phone
Building B, Room 216
(Additional computer resources available in library)
(Additional computer resources available in library)
Building C, Lobby and Room 315
Building B, Room 213
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
RTP Campus
Service
Location
Phone
Building 1, Room 131
(Additional computer resources available in library)
(Additional computer resources available in library)
Building 1, Room 209
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Perry Health Sciences Campus
Service
Location
Phone
Health Sciences Skills Lab
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Health Education Building, Room 123
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
ILC Building, Room 14
(Additional computer resources available in library)
(Additional computer resources available in library)
Allied Health Building, Room 312
Western Wake Campus
Service
Location
Phone
Learning Resource Center, Suite 200
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Learning Resource Center, Suite 200
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Room 254
(Additional computer resources available in library)
(Additional computer resources available in library)
Suites 100 and 200
Public Safety Education Campus
Service
Location
Phone
Room 1716
Wednesday and Thursday,
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday,
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Room 1611
(student ID required)
(student ID required)
Room 1615
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
(student ID required)
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
(student ID required)
*Information subject to change
All Wake Tech policies – academic, student services and administrative – apply to all students, regardless of campus and center locations or mode of instructional delivery, unless expressly defined by the college.
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