For more information contact:
Denise Sessoms
Vice President of Instruction & Student Services
(252) 246-1290
dsessoms@wilsoncc.edu
Glenda Bondurant
Associate Dean of Allied Health/Sciences
gbondurant@wilsoncc.edu
(252) 246-1333
Debra Holley
Associate Dean of College Transfer/General Education
dholley@wilsoncc.edu
(252) 246-1311
Kelly Kingry
Associate Dean of Trades/Public Services
kkingry@wilsoncc.edu
(252) 246-1425
Lorraine Raper
Associate Dean of Business/Special Programs
lraper@wilsoncc.edu
(252) 246-1339
Room C200
1. Do you offer classes that will not conflict with my work schedule?
Wilson Community College offers both day and night classes in many areas. Usually students can take classes at times that do not conflict with their work schedule. A few of the programs, such as Fire Protection and Criminal Justice, have classes taught both day and night to accommodate students who work rotating shifts.
This depends upon the program you wish to enter. For Associate Degree and Diploma programs, a test is required for placement purposes in English and math. For certificate programs, no test is required.
3. How long will it take to complete my program?
This depends on the program in which you enroll as well as whether you enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Associate Degree programs usually take two years (full-time). Diploma programs take one year (full-time), and Certificate programs may take only one to two semesters (full-time). Part-time students will take longer to complete the requirements for graduation.
4. Is there a fee to apply or take the test?
No, there is no application fee or testing fee at Wilson Community College.
Apply as soon as you know you want to attend Wilson Community College. By submitting your application early, you will have more time to complete the application and take the placement test. You also need to request transcripts from your high school and any other colleges you have attended. It takes about four weeks for financial aid applications to be processed. By applying now, you will be ready to begin when the next semester starts.
6. Do you help with job placement?
Yes, we have a career placement counselor who helps all of our students. Over 95% of our graduates are successfully placed in jobs once they complete their degrees.
7. What if I need help studying for my classes?Wilson Community College offers tutoring and other academic help through the ACT Lab.