Wake Tech is closed on Friday in observance of Independence Day. Prospective students can still apply online, and current students can register for Fall semester classes.
Workforce Development courses are considered non-credit. When you take such a course, you usually won't earn college credit toward a degree, although there are exceptions. But you can earn industry-recognized certifications and continuing education units (CEUs).
Wake Tech offers multiple ways for students in Workforce Development programs to receive college credit or place out of college-level courses:
Just like students in degree programs, Workforce Development students can take advantage of a variety of Wake Tech resources:
Check with Workforce Development Financial Resources and Student Support for details.