MAN UP Program Information Session

Are you interested in being apart of an inclusive, supportive community at Central Piedmont? Are you looking for leadership opportunities, a mentor, or maybe just a group of peers to connect with at the college?
Then come join the Man Up program today! Man Up helps connect students to the resources they need to be successful at Central Piedmont. Learn more about the program at the MAN-UP Information Session on February 7th at 1pm. (Read on for meeting details below.)
Send questions via email william.crandall@cpcc.edu. We can’t wait to see you there!

Want to learn more but can’t join? Complete an interest form today.

MAN UP Program Open to All Male Central Piedmont Students

The MAN UP Program is a male mentoring program that provides comprehensive activities that promote personal development, academic improvement and other social and educational advancement needs. This program is open to all Central Piedmont male students.

Join us for:

  • MAN UP “Real Talk” Monday, January 27th at 12:30 pm on the Central Campus in Overcash 220.
  • Bring your “A” game EVERY Thursday at 4:30pm in Worrell room 1112.  Come join us.

Learn more about MANUP online or contact the MAN UP Lab at 704-330-2722 ext. 6142.

Do you want or need a mentor?

Central Piedmont has several opportunities for you to get a mentor.

Check out these programs and GET INVOLVED:

  • MAN UP Program is a male mentoring program that provides wrap-around services and comprehensive activities that promote personal development, academic improvement and other social and educational advancement needs. It is open to ALL Central Piedmont male students.  For more information: MAN UP
  • Positive Community for Women (PCW) is a female empowerment program facilitated by Counseling Services. We work to support and uplift college women through workshops, mentoring, community service projects, and social/cultural activities. Our goal is to provide a positive learning environment where women are empowered to improve their lives through education and personal growth.  For more information: Positive Community for Women
  • The Peer Mentoring Program is an opportunity for Central Piedmont students to get support from a peer during their first year in college. You will have assistance with finding the answers to a variety of questions, ranging from academic concerns to the challenges of balancing school and other priorities.  For more information: Peer Mentoring
  • Ruth G Shaw Scholars is an annual program and is limited to 10 female students who will participate in sessions, both with Ruth G. Shaw scholar mentors and separately with scholars.  For more information:  Ruth G Shaw