Wake Tech is closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday. Prospective students can still apply online, and current students can register for mini-mester courses. All classes will resume and offices will reopen Tuesday morning.
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.