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Concurrent Enrollment General Information

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Important:
'SNAP' is now 'CPCC Login'.
For more information, see the SNAP/CPCC Login FAQ .

     The Concurrent Enrollment Program provides eligible students a head start on a college education, advanced vocational preparation and personal enrichment opportunities. (Note: NC high schools include public, private, or home schools authorized by NC to operate as home schools.)

     Eligible high school students must be 16 years old, currently enrolled in a North Carolina high school at least one-half of a full time schedule (at least 3 high school courses or one-half of the high school day), and be making satisfactory progress towards graduation in order to participate in the Concurrent Enrollment Program. Participating students must have the approval and signature of their principal or other designate person on the Concurrent Enrollment approval form, as well as the parent's approval and signature, and the student must also sign the form.

     Concurrent Enrollment students are regarded by CPCC as any other college student and receive identical treatment. This means all students are responsible for their own behavior, attendance, and communication with instructors.

     High school students who are at least 16 years old and live in other NC counties may participate in the Concurrent Enrollment Program if their local community college does not offer the course the student wants. We encourage you to check with your local community college.

     Concurrent Enrollment students may register for any 100-level college course or higher for which they met the pre-requisites. College level courses include traditional, online, and teleweb courses (Distance Learning).

     Concurrent Enrollment students enroll in college-level courses and begin creating a college transcript which is a permanent record.

     Tuition and fees for college level courses are waived for high school students who participate in the Concurrent Enrollment Program at CPCC. Students must pay for continuing education and self-supporting classes.

     Concurrently enrolling students are not eligible to take remedial or developmental courses (courses numbered below 100 are remedial; for example, MAT090, RED090, ENG080 are remedial courses).

     CPCC awards college credits only. Whether high school credit is awarded is up to the receiving high school.

     Students may attend any one of CPCC's campuses.

     Registration for Concurrent Enrollment students is in-person only and at designated times. Registration may be done at any CPCC campus. Dates are posted below for the term.

 

 


Transfer Resource Center (TRC)

     The Transfer Resource Center (TRC), which opened in November 2005, provides advising to students related to college transfer issues. Also available to students, faculty, and staff is information about the college transfer process and the requirements of the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Fine Arts degrees, as well as 2Plus options for applied science programs.

     The staff of the TRC has created for use by faculty advisors and college transfer students handouts that list each required course for the college transfer degrees. The center also has a collection of college catalogs from across N.C. and the southeastern U.S.

     The Transfer Resource Center is located in Central High, Room 100. It is open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The phone number is 704.330.6454. No appointment necessary.


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Academic Learning Centers

The Academic Learning Centers have resources available to serve all of the tutoring needs of the students at CPCC. For any student who needs individual assistance in addition to that which they are receiving in the classroom, the Academic Learning Centers have caring qualified tutors who are ready to help you learn. For more information: http://www.cpcc.edu/academic_learning/Default.htm


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SNAP / CPCC Login Account - CPCC’S ONLINE SELF-SERVICE SYSTEM

  • In order to access CPCC's many personalized online services you will need a username and password, called a Single Network Access Pass or SNAP.
  • It is important to note that the new Computer System requires students to have their SNAP / CPCC Login account before it will allow them to use any personalized online services such as view your current class schedule and view your grades at the end of each semester.
  • The new SNAP / CPCC Login application is located at snap.cpcc.edu. For a peek at the new SNAP application, along with the new MyCollege (WebAdvisor) application, check out these demonstrations.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the ITS helpdesk or call 704-330-5000.


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MyCollege - Online Student Services

To view available online services, go to: http://mycollege.cpcc.edu/

Examples of online student services available in MyCollege under "Academic Profile"

  • Grades
  • Grade Point Average by Term
  • Transcript
  • Program Evaluation
  • Test Summary
  • My educational plan
  • My class schedule
  • My profile

 


To verify course grades online, please follow the instructions outlined below:

The below steps are performed directly from the MyCollege home page.

  • Browse to https://mycollegecpcc.edu
  • Select Login
  • Enter your SNAP / CPCC Login username and password
  • Select Submit
  • Select the Students tab
  • Beneath the Academic Profile section, select the Grades option
  • Select the specific term(s) you wish to verify grades for

If grades are not yet displayed or the term is unavailable, first check with the instructor of record for the particular course(s) which are missing. If contact is unable to made with the instructor, the department area would be able to provide the status of such information as well.

Course grades are posted (48) hours post the official end date of the course.

To obtain contact information for either the instructor of record or department, please view our Online Staff Directory.

 


To view your current course schedule, please follow the below instructions:

  • Browse to https://www.cpcc.edu
  • Select MyCollege
  • Select Login
  • Enter your SNAP / CPCC username and password
  • Select Submit
  • Select Students
  • Select My Class Schedule
  • Select the specific Term
  • Select Submit


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