Wake Tech's Fall graduation ceremonies are set for 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Saturday on Scott Northern Wake Campus. Family and friends unable to attend in person can watch the ceremonies live online.
Wake Tech offers hundreds of short-term, non-degree courses in IT, health care, hospitality, skilled trades and other areas to get you into the workforce quickly. Other non-degree programs include small-business support, personal enrichment courses, English as a Second Language, high school equivalency preparation and more.
There are two ways to get started:
Using either method, once you get to your course, the "Overview" button will provide more specific information about it. If you're ready to enroll, click "Register" and follow these steps.
If your course isn't currently available, select "Notify Me" to join the waiting list.
The Entrepreneurship & Small Business Center helps Wake County residents start and build businesses. Its services are free.
Upgrade your workforce skills for your current career or prepare for industry-recognized credentials, certifications and licenses.
Learn a new language or skill. Get creative. Pursue your interests, or try something you've never done before.
Learn English as a Second Language, with a focus on college and career readiness skills.
Earn your Adult High School diploma, prepare for a high school equivalency test and transition into post-secondary education and/or employment.
Wake Tech offers vocational education courses in Spanish for those interested in learning a new trade or improving their job skills.