Advisory: Some Career & Technical Classes Will Meet On-Campus Starting Jan. 14

orange graphic COVID 19In light of COVID-19 health directive clarifications provided earlier today by the Mecklenburg County Public Health Department and following stringently our pandemic safety protocols, Central Piedmont will move some career and technical education classes back to on-campus, in-person delivery.

Starting tomorrow, Thurs., Jan. 14, classes in the following program areas will resume on-campus, in-person classes:

  • Basic Law Enforcement
  • Cardiovascular Technology
  • Cytotechnology
  • Emergency Medical Science
  • Human Services Technology
  • Medical Assisting
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Notary Public
  • Nurse Aide
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Ophthalmic Medical Personnel
  • Paralegal Technology
  • Paramedic Training
  • Pharmacy Technology
  • Physical Therapy Assistant
  • Polysomnography
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Surgical Technology

Class sections that began the semester as online or hybrid will continue online until Feb. 2, at which time the college will provide further guidance.

Students with questions about the mode of their classes – online or on-campus – should contact their instructors directly and check Blackboard. The college will continue to follow pandemic-related executive orders from N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper and recommendations issued by the N.C. Dept. of Health and Human Services.

Students who have on-campus classes need to review the Guide to Returning to Campus, and be sure to complete the student Health Acknowledgement Form each Monday before coming to campus.

Advisory: All Classes Moving Online Through February 2

orange graphic COVID 19In accordance with the Mecklenburg County Public Health directive issued earlier today (Jan. 12), all Central Piedmont classes will be delivered online through February 2. Instructors will contact students directly with any special instructions.

All meetings involving Central Piedmont employees should be held virtually through Feb. 2.

Please check your Central Piedmont email frequently over the next several days for updates.

The college encourages everyone to stay safe and vigilant as COVID-19 cases are spiking in Mecklenburg County.