Wake Technical Community College is subject to the Open-Door Admission Policy established by the State Board of Community Colleges. This policy provides for admission of any legal resident of the United States who is a high school graduate, is at least 18 years old or is an emancipated minor.
Wake Tech Foundation scholarships Both merit-based and need-based scholarships are available. Scholarships are also offered on a competitive basis that considers academic excellence, achievement, leadership qualities, need and other criteria as stipulated by the donor.
International Students Qualified international applicants are welcome to apply to any program of study offered.
The FAFSA® school code for Wake Forest is 002978.
There are a number of ways for international students to qualify for scholarships. One common way is through academic merit. For example, many universities offer scholarships to international students who have high grades and test scores. Another way to qualify for scholarships is by demonstrating financial need.
Affording College Providing for postsecondary education is often among a family's largest investments. Wake Forest meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need of eligible undergraduate students, with grants, scholarships, work-study, and subsidized loans.
MPOWER Financing offers scholarships for international and DACA students. Its Global Citizen Scholarship Program has the broadest eligibility criteria and is offered throughout the year, and niche scholarships are also available.
Wake Forest proposes to honor another form of excellence: character. Each incoming class will include a small, selective cohort of top students who will be awarded a full scholarship, based on merit, toward their educational costs.
For Wake Forest Law to receive your FAFSA results, you must include the law school's Federal Title IV Code E00514.
Wake Tech's school code for the FAFSA® is 004844.