Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment (also called dual enrollment) - allows students to take almost any course at Wake Tech that is not included in the Cooperative Program Agreement. Classes are free for our students, except for transportation expenses and textbooks. Students receive both WCPSS credit and WTCC credit. The community college course cannot be one that is offered at the student's base school. Students must be at least 16-years old. Intellectually gifted students under 16-years old may be able to participate, but will not receive WCPSS credit. Students go through the same application process as any Wake Tech student, which includes passing an entrance exam.
WCPSS course numbers to use for Concurrent Enrollment.
Dual Enrollment is covered under Wake County Board of Education Policy 5534.
Wake Tech's policy and procedures on Dual Enrollment
Enrollment Of High School And Intellectually Gifted And Mature Students In Community College Courses And Programs (Word 166 KB). This document describes Huskins, Concurrent, and other programs available to students that are younger than regular college age.
Students enrolling in a Concurrent Enrollment course must complete the WCPSS Dual Enrollment form (PDF 24KB).
Intranet version of Dual Enrollment form (PDF 92 KB), which might not be the latest version.
Note: The Concurrent Enrollment courses are open to all Wake County high school students, including undocumented immigrants (UDI) who might otherwise be excluded from community college enrollment.
Chris Droessler
School-to-Career Coordinator
Wake County Public School System
Wake County Public School System programs are staffed and offered without regard to race, gender, age, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, political affiliation, or disability.
