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The Town of Wake Forest is in the middle of a wealth of educational opportunities. These colleges and universities are reknowned across the country, drawing students and buyers of Wake Forest real estate. The Raleigh and Wake Forest area is neighbored by Durham and Chapel Hill, which both have a great reputation for higher learning. This reputation has made the communities a hub of research and education, and drawn thousands of students to study, and also drawn many professionals to purchase Wake Forest real estate and settle in the area. The two most well-known universities in the Wake Forest community are Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Here is information on them, and some other colleges and universities that keep Wake Forest communities on the cutting edge of education and research and keep Wake Forest real estate a sound investment. Wake Technical Community College: Wake Tech (9101 Fayetteville Road in Raleigh) serves over 60,000 students at four campuses in Raleigh and its surrounding communities by offering degree and certificate programs, continuing education courses and occupational training. For more information, visit http://www2.waketech.edu/. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Inc.: This college is part of the Southern Baptist convention, and serves as their institution of higher learning and seminary. 120 South Wingate Street Wake Forest, NC 27587 919-556-3101 919-556-0998 fax http://www.sebts.edu/ Duke University: World-renowned Duke University) is one of the most prestigious research universities in the country, and has a stellar sports program. Duke offers a variety of degrees and programs. For more information, visit http://www.duke.edu/. Meredith College: Meredith College (3800 Hillsborough Street in Raleigh) opened in 1881 and since has become one of America’s largest private women’s colleges. It features small class sizes, and its undergraduate program is based on rigorous liberal arts education. For more information, visit http://www.meredith.edu/default.php. North Carolina State University: NCSU (Hillsborough Street in Raleigh) is one of the largest science, engineering and technology universities, and has over 36,000 students. It is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top public universities. For more information, visit http://www.ncsu.edu/index.php. Saint Augustine’s College: Founded in 1867, Saint Augustine’s (1315 Oakwood Avenue in Raleigh) was established to educate freed slaves. This history and continued success had made it one of the most respected, historically black institutions in the South. For more information, visit http://www.st-aug.edu/home1.html. Peace College: Peace University (15 East Peace Street in Raleigh) is a private women's university that offers a degrees in a variety of programs. It is respected for its innovative teacher education program. For more information, visit http://www.peace.edu/. Shaw University: Shaw University (118 East South Street in Raleigh) is a predominantly black university that offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees. The faculty here encourages Shaw students to develop themselves into ethical individuals with unique personalities. For more information, visit http://www.shawuniversity.edu/main.htm. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: One of the most respected universities in the nation, UNC Chapel Hill has been educating individuals for over 200 years. Undergraduates first engage in liberal arts, and then pursue more specialized degrees at the professional schools later in their career. Graduate students enjoy research programs that are second to none. The university is also well known for their athletic teams, namely basketball. For more information, visit http://www.unc.edu/. This is just a sample of the many colleges, universities and educational facilities in Raleigh and the Wake Forest community. Whatever you, or your children, want to become, they can pursue those dreams and careers in the Wake Forest community. No wonder, Wake Forest real estate is such a prime commodity. |
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