Wake Tech - Career and College Promise High School Juniors and Seniors May Take Classes at Wake Tech Are you a junior or senior interested in taking college classes while still in high school? Wake Tech Community College offers the ability to do so through the Career and College Promise (CCP) program. Students interested in taking college classes at Wake Technical Community College through this program must attend an information session at Wake Technical Community College before they will be permitted to apply for classes. Students can learn more about the program and register for the Wake Tech information session here!
Students can also submit inquiries about the Career and College Program via the CCP email address: [email protected].
Wake Tech CCP - Dual Credit Agreements Some college level classes taken at Wake Tech may also provide a high school credit. Please see the Dual Credit Allowances for Career & College Promise for a list of those classes. In addition, after successfully completing one or more classes at WTCC, the student may receive college credit for some Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes taken at the high school. See the WTCC-WCPSS articulation agreement for more details.
Wake Tech - Transfer to a 4 year college or university Wake Tech has agreements with many of the four year colleges and universities across NC that allow Wake Tech students to transfer to a four year institution after completing an Associates degree at Wake Tech. For more information visit this site!
Want to Transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill after Community College? UNC-Chapel Hill has a program called C-STEP that supports high-achieving students of low to moderate income to qualify for direct transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill after completing their Associates degree. Visit this site for more information.
For the steps to take to enroll in CCP, see below. For information session dates, see Mrs. Beaster.