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  1. Earn an associate degree, work toward a four-year degree, or take a direct path to employment. We offer programs in 14 career fields with more than 55 professional pathways to prepare you for your next step.

  2. Find the Central Piedmont program or course that is right for you. Our classes include for-college-credit, career training, and high school programs.

  3. Student basic needs resources (food, child care, financial aid, emergency grants), advising, and registration at Central Piedmont Community College.

  4. Founded in 1963, Central Piedmont Community College has eight locations throughout Mecklenburg County, offering nearly 300 degree, diploma, and certification programs; customized corporate training; market-focused continuing education; and special interest classes.

    • Career & College Promise Courses During High School
    • College and Career Readiness Courses
    • Developmental Courses
    • College-Level Curriculum Courses
    • Corporate and Continuing Education Courses

    Qualified students of high school age in North Carolina have the opportunity to complete college-level credits, tuition-free, while they are in high school, allowing them to get a jump-start on their workplace and college preparation.

    The College and Career Readiness department at Central Piedmont takes a student-focused approach to help students develop vital academic and work readiness skills needed to transition to college-level coursework or seek employment. Classes range from English as a Second Language to High School Equivalency Preparation, Adult High School, and Pathway...

    Developmental studies are prerequisite and co-requisite courses for students who require additional support in college-level English, reading, and mathematics courses. Initial student placement in developmental courses is based on individual college placement policies and procedures. Students should begin developmentalcoursework at the appropriate ...

    Central Piedmont has developed a variety of affordable, two-year degrees and online learning programs that respond to the local workforce's immediate needs, including the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math.

    Students can choose from hundreds of non-degree courses and programs at Central Piedmont. Whether someone wants to learn new job skills, enhance workforce competitiveness in the marketplace or explore a new hobby in a personal enrichment class, Corporate and Continuing Education courses are the solution.

  5. Central Piedmont has six area campuses throughout Mecklenburg County. Taking a tour of Central Piedmont is a great way to become familiar with the many academic programs and student services the college offers. Contact us at admissions@cpcc.edu or by phone at 704.330.2722.

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  7. With an enrollment of more than 40,000 students annually, Central Piedmont is the second-largest community college in the North Carolina Community College System and the largest in the Charlotte metropolitan area.

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