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Gilbert Scholarship
The Gilbert Scholarship is an opportunity for students who have spent time in foster care. Additional requirements include: 2.0 minimum GPA Must have spent time in foster care Must be
Student Aid Resource Guide
The Wilson Community College Financial Aid Office strives to provide students with options to help make the cost of education affordable. Financial assistance may be available through federal, state, and
Finish Line Grant
On July 12th, 2018, Governor Cooper announced the Finish Line Grant program that will help students complete their education when facing unforeseen challenges. Effective October 1, 2022, the administration of
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What our students have to say...
The SBC provided professional resources and support, guiding me to a solid foundation to establish and open my business.
"I was inspired by the fundamentals from The Ice House Entrepreneurial Course facilitated by WCC, paired with continuing one-on-one business coaching, these experiences gave me the confidence and mindset to accomplish a lifelong goal of becoming a business owner."
It was a pleasure being enrolled at Wilson Community College, and I am proud to say that I am a graduate of my community. I would highly recommend this program for future students looking for a real-world experience and quality education.
"The Applied Engineering Technology program is a great hands-on program. The instructor challenges his students to do their best and develops them to prepare for real-world applications. During the course of the program, I had the privilege of meeting and becoming friends with many students. These bonds enabled us to form strong teams that worked together to meet the challenges presented to us throughout the program."
I took a certification course a few years ago at WCC because other community colleges were not offering the course during that time, and I loved it.
"While at WCC, I came in contact with a lot of different people who were interested in me and in my education, and the instructors were vested in their students. The staff made themselves available to assist students in any way they could. After completing the training, I tried to attend a community college closer to home, but it didn’t work out because I felt like they didn't care about me or my education. So, I decided to go back to WCC. That was the best decision I have ever made. I am currently in my fourth consecutive semester, and I completed my last two semesters with a 4.0 GPA. Thank you, Wilson Community College!”