Wilkes Community College

Wilkes Community College

Wilkes Community College serves students in Ashe, Alleghany and Wilkes counties. The main campus is located near U.S. 421 and N.C. 268 West in Wilkesboro. The 112-acre campus is wooded and is known nationally as the site of the annual Merle Watson Festival.

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The campus includes over 200,000 square feet of classrooms, laboratories, shops and offices. This makes it the largest of the three community colleges serving the High Country area.

Here are some key phone numbers (all are area code 336):

  • Main Campus (Wilkesboro)......246-8702
  • Ashe Campus...................246-9034
  • Alleghany Campus...............372-5061

For more info visit: www.wilkes.cc.nc.us

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