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Summer 2008

Terms Dates: May 17 - July 15

SUMMER SCHEDULES WILL BE AVAILABLE:

On-lineMarch 25
On CampusApril 23
The Charlotte Observer
(Mecklenburg Edition)  
April 26


 

 

 

 

  

 REGISTRATION:

 Remember to register early for best selection!  The grids below provide priority dates for currently enrolled students, the first open registration date for new and returning students and dates with extended in-person service hours.  If you are a currently enrolled student, you will receive notification of your assigned priority registration date via your CPCC email account. 

Registration services are available by phone (CHRIS) at 704-330-6970 or online at mycollege.cpcc.edu almost round the clock.  In-person assistance is available at all CPCC campuses during normal business hours, Monday-Thursday 8AM-6PM, Fridays, 8AM-5PM and during extended hours as published.    


Summer registration and fall pre-registration begins:

Student TypeStart DateAt
Students in degree, diploma, or certificate programs who have *completed:
     50 or more credit hoursApril 245:00pm
     24-49 credit hoursApril 287:30 am
All other currently enrolled spring studentsApril 297:30 am
New and returning studentsMay 17:30 am

 *For purposes of priority registration, completed credits do not include ungraded classes, audits, grades of "I" or "F", literacy classes, or non-credit continuing education classes.  To see the number of credit hours you have earned, go online at mycollege.cpcc.edu, log in, click on Students and then choose the Transcripts link.

IN-PERSON REGISTRATION WITH EXTENDED HOURS:

May 12 - 157:30 AM-7:00 PM
May 167:30 AM-4:00 PM

 


 

SUMMER SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT:

Add Classes: 

Classes can be added at any point in the registration cycle from the beginning of the published registration period through the first meeting of any given class.

Drop Classes:   

Classes can be dropped through the 10% date of the class and will not appear on the student’s record.

 

AUDIT DATES:

Last day to turn in completed Audit forms for the Summer Semester.

Full Term (8 weeks) After the first 2 weeks of an 8-week term
(14 calendar days including the first day of the term)
Registration procedures and fees for an audited class are the same as those for regular credit and non-credit enrollment. For more informaiton, click here.

WITHDRAWAL DATES:

Last day to Withdraw from the Summer Semester. 

Summer 8 week termJuly 1

Change in withdrawal policy effective fall term, 2008:

When a student determines that he/she will be unable to complete courses in which he/she is currently enrolled, it is the student’s responsibility to initiate procedures leading to a formal withdrawal in order to avoid a failing grade. To receive a “W” grade, a student must withdraw before the first 35% of the class.

Financial Aid recipients should refer to the financial aid satisfactory progress policy to see if schedule adjustments will affect financial aid.

To find the 35% withdrawal deadline date for your class, check the online syllabus or talk with your instructor.


 

  NEW STUDENTS

Visit our Admissions webpage for more information about being admitted to Central Piedmont Community College.


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