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Wilson Community College

Wilson Community College

Wilson Community College

Introduction

Wilson Community College (WCC) is a member of the North Carolina Community College System. Established in 1958 as Wilson Industrial Education Center, it is one of the system’s oldest institutions. From its inception, it has offered quality education to those who have enrolled in its programs. The first classes began on September 29, 1958, in the Charles L. Coon High School Annex. Construction began on the first building on the current site in 1958. In 1964, the State Board of Education granted authority to award the Associate in Applied Science Degree, and the school name was changed to Wilson County Technical Institute.

In 2018, the College celebrated its 60th year, and in March 2019, the community was welcomed to the newly-renovated Lee Technology Center Open House. The Lee Technology Center campus hosts the Applied Engineering and Automotive Systems Technologies programs. Future renovations are currently being planned on both the Herring Avenue and Lee Technology Center campuses. The College continues to expand programs, facilities, and services, to meet the needs of the community.

Locations

  • Wilson

    Herring Avenue East,902, 27893, Wilson

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