Wake Tech is hosting FAFSA Day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, when Financial Aid Office representatives can help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The event is at Scott Northern Wake Campus, Building C, and Southern Wake Campus, Building L. Advance registration is encouraged.
Wake Tech delivers basic and advanced technology training through non-degree IT courses so you can learn a new skill or earn an industry-recognized credential that could mean the difference in advancing to your next job.
Many non-degree IT courses align with Wake Tech’s IT degree programs, which means you can still earn college credits for some "non-degree" courses if you enroll in a qualifying degree program.
Wake Tech academic programs (credit and non-credit) that are designed to lead to professional licenses are tied to North Carolina or national certifications. If you intend to pursue professional licenses outside North Carolina once you have completed your academic program at Wake Tech, please refer to the Professional Licensure section of the college's distance education authorization page for additional information.