Late registration for the Spring Semester, 2010 ended on January 12. We encourage you to consider enrollment for the 2nd 8 week spring term (very limited course options), beginning March 4, 2010 or the Summer 2010 term, which begins May 17, 2010. Registration will begin again in April for summer term.
Thank you for considering Wake Tech, and we look forward to working with you to meet your educational goals.
IMPORTANT: Please read the following information.
Please be advised that the enrollment process (steps below) takes approximately 3 days from start to finish, and more if transcripts from other colleges must be reviewed.
1) Submitting an application for admission
2) Placement testing
3) Advising and course selection
4) Transcript review
5) Registration
Applications without a social security number:
Applications submitted without a Social Security Number require additional processing. If you choose not to disclose your SSN, entry of your application will be delayed. In addition, you should be aware that for some purposes, for example tuition tax credit documents (1098T) and federal financial aid, social security numbers are required.
International Students (F1 Visa)
If you are an international student applying for an I-20 please visit http://international.waketech.edu for additional admissions requirements.
Special Student Status:
Special Student status is available for students who wish to enroll in one or more college-credit courses but do not intend to complete a degree, diploma or certificate at Wake Tech. Examples of a Special Student status may include, but are not limited to:
students who are visiting from another college or university
students taking summer courses to transfer back to their primary college or university
students taking courses for personal enrichment
Changing your program of study:
Please do not attempt to change your current program of study by submitting or resubmitting an online application. Current students who wish to change their programs of study should visit or contact Advising Services or Admissions at any Wake Technical Community College campus.
If you have been convicted of a crime other than a minor traffic violation, those convictions will not prohibit your admission to the College. However convictions for certain crimes may disqualify you from participation in clinical or co-op experiences in the health, law enforcement and early childhood type programs. Your inability to complete these requirements will prohibit you from progressing and completing your program.