The North Carolina Community College System offers a variety of certificate and degree programs. The 58 campuses also work with economic development groups to meet training needs for local industry.
BioWork was a program designed to meet the training needs of the biomanufacturing industry.
Instructors can teach BioWork to the public through either a continuing education program or customized as part of an industrial training package. Selected units can be taught based on company needs.
These community colleges currently accept students into the BioWork program:
- Durham Technical
Community College
Durham, NC
Contact: Ingrid Charles
919-686-3535 - Johnston Community College
Smithfield, NC
Contact: Heather Paich
919-989-2128 - Piedmont Community College
Roxboro, NC
Contact: Debra Seamster
336-599-1181 Ext. 290 - Pitt Community College
Greenville, NC
Contact: Lynn Creech
252-321-4216 - Robeson Community College
Lumberton, NC
Contact: Louise McIntyre
910-272-3381 - Vance-Granville Community College
Louisburg, NC
Contact: Julie Kinlaw
252-738-3632 - Wake Technical Community College
Raleigh, NC
Contact: Larry and Susan Patterson
919-363-3078 - Wilson Technical Community College
Wilson, NC
Contact: Rob Holsten
252-246-1254 - Central Carolina Community College
Sanford, NC
Contact: Cathy Swindell
919-774-772 - Fayetteville Technical Community College
Fayetteville, NC
Contact: Robbie Johnson
910-678-8389
For further information regarding BioWork, contact the Biotechnology Center Education and Training Program at (919) 541-9366 or North Carolina Community College System's BioNetwork initiative.

