
A Snapshot of Community College
“Community” is right there in our name, and it’s at the core of our mission. It’s what we are, and where we are.
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New Simulation Lab Takes Nursing Program To Next Level
Everybody makes mistakes, right? You can take advantage of your mistakes and learn from them, or you can just ignore the opportunity and make the mistake again.
This may be a luxury in many careers, but in the world of nursing making a mistake can be a matter of life and death. So when it comes to practicing your nursing skills it certainly seems logical that doing so in an environment as close...
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High School Student?
Get a head start! Earn 30+ tuition-free hours in our Career and College Promise Program.
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New for Fall 2018: Five After Five
Earn your Associate in Arts Degree in one year and save almost $1,000 in tuition costs with flexible schedule for working students.
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Open Computer Lab
Wayne Community College Open Computer Lab located in on the second floor of the Magnolia Building, Room 215. Free to use for all WSS Students. Call 919-739-7032.
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Career Services
Welcome to Wayne Community College Career Services! Where you can receive assistance with all of your career service questions. These questions may include:
What is the best career for me?
We provide Career Assessments to identify your skills, interests, and career personality
We can assist you with Career Exploration to find out what types of jobs are out there
What is the best way to...
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Career Exploration Camps
Don't miss out on all of the fun! Sign up today!
Visit https://www.waynecc.edu/career-exploration-camps/ for more information.
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WCC Alumna Believed In Herself, Makes History
Beth Wood has faced many challenges in her life and career, but none like she would face when she decided to follow her dream to run for North Carolina State Auditor. It was principles instilled in her by her father that would help her to succeed and overcome these challenges.
When asked what was the worst advice someone had ever given her, Wood replied, “Not to run for State Auditor.” She...
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