The courses you choose to take at Wake Tech should meet two sets of requirements: the requirements of the baccalaureate degree plan (4-year) for the university and the degree you plan to pursue when you transfer. Transfer degree plans for UNC System institutions are located on the ' Search by University " page.
Wake Tech faculty are neither required to post grades nor prohibited from posting them; however, faculty may post grades only for those students who have given their written consent. Even with student consent, full social security numbers must never be used as identifiers.
CCP students will have access to all of Wake Tech’s student support services, free-tutoring, clubs, and activities. However, CCP students are not allowed to participate in our college level sports but they can be a supportive spectator. What are the requirements needed to continue in the CCP program each semester?
Students enrolled in courses offered on schedules other than the standard 16-week semester and the regular summer term should consult the Wake Tech Academic Calendar to determine the last day to withdraw and receive a grade of "W." Students may also initiate a withdrawal form accessible from the student portal, my.waketech.edu.
You are allowed to miss 10% of total class time for emergencies. As soon as you know that you will miss a class, contact your instructor to get assignments. Consult Blackboard and the course syllabus for specific rules. If you are going to miss a scheduled exam, you must take the exam before the scheduled date.
PGradesGradeExplanationPPassingFFailingWWithdrawal (prior to 60%)WFWithdrawal - Failing (after 60%)1 more row
Students can see withdrawn courses in their Course List. False.
Will my courses from other NC community colleges transfer to Wake Tech? Generally, yes.
Numerical and letter grades However, there are some schools that consider a C the lowest passing grade, so the general standard is that anything below a 60% or 70% is failing, depending on the grading scale. In college and universities, a D is considered to be an unsatisfactory passing grade.
Withdrawal policyLog in to my.waketech.edu with your Wake Tech username and password.From the Academics drop-down menu, select Course Withdrawals, and your current list of classes will show.Select the Withdraw Reason for the classes you want to withdraw from, and click Submit.More items...
Dropping. While not as ideal as taking and passing a course, dropping a course has the fewest negative repercussions of the options included here. “A drop from the course is usually done early in the semester and has no impact on the student's grade, GPA or transcript,” Croskey says.
Wake Tech has one of the largest associate degree Nursing programs in the region. Wake Tech trains the most first responders in North Carolina. Average class size is 21:1.
ESTIMATED* COSTS FOR STUDENTSIn-State:$76 per credit hour x 72 credit hours= $5,472*Campus Access Fee:$85 per semesterProfessional Liability Insurance:$6 per semesterComputer/Technology fee:$3 per credit hourATI (tests and online services)$198 per semester32 more rows
UNC-Charlotte: 49erNext 49erNext is a program for students who plan to transfer to UNC-Charlotte after graduation from Wake Tech. The program is available to students who are new and continuing students who have earned fewer than 15 credit hours.
For struggling four-year students who wish to complete a college degree, one option is to transfer from a four-year to two-year (4–2) institution. Nationally, 16 percent of students who initially enroll at a four-year institution transfer to a two-year college.
RALEIGH, NC (July 12, 2018) - Wake Tech graduates have a new pathway for transferring to NC State University. The NC State Community College Collaboration, or C3, is a dual-admission, dual-enrollment program between NC State and eight regional community college partners.