Welcome to the Summer 2022 Semester!

We hope you’re ready for a great semester! Please stay tuned to your Central Piedmont email for all important updates, as it’s the college’s official communication channel.

Here are the top seven things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

Check your email regularly.
Your college email account is the official means of college email communication, so please check your account often to make sure you get all important updates.

Use your Central Piedmont Login to access My College
Access My College to find important information, such as: your class schedule; residency status; priority registration dates; enrollment verification; critical alert information; financial aid information.

Get your Student ID Card
Students needing a new college ID card can visit any of the college’s ID stations, located on any campus, to have their new ID made. It’s a valuable resource, allowing you to check out materials from the library. For more information, or with any questions regarding IDs, please email idcard@cpcc.edu.

Read Central Piedmont Today.
Central Piedmont Today is your student e-newsletter sent to your college email every Wednesday, or read it via the Central Piedmont mobile app to find your schedule, campus maps, and check your Central Piedmont email. Central Piedmont Today covers a wide range of useful information from college news, registration, scholarships, and payment to important dates and events.

Follow us on social media!
Now, more than ever, it’s incredibly important to remain connected. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TwitterYouTube, LinkedIn to stay informed and connected to the Central Piedmont community.

Familiarize yourself with the college’s student support services.
We are here to help! All support services – including counseling, advising, financial aid assistance, career planning, basic needs services – are free and available to help you this semester. Visit the Current Students page, and navigate to each service’s Web page you need for their contact information. Don’t hesitate to call or email to let us know how we can help. If we’re busy helping other students, please leave a voicemail so we can return your call as soon as possible.

Parking decals must be displayed by Wednesday, June 1.
Student parking decals are now available at each campus’s Cashiering Office. Students will receive one parking decal per semester. Decals may be picked up after tuition is paid in full. The Cashier’s Business office hours on all campuses are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.. Students may not park in reserved or designated areas. You can reference our maps for each campus to learn more about parking options.

If you have any questions, please contact the Central Piedmont Information Center at 704.330.2722.

Thank you, and we look forward to serving you this week and the weeks to come!

Welcome to the Summer 2021 Semester!

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As we continue to deal with statewide COVID-19 restrictions, Central Piedmont is excited to welcome you for summer 2021. Our top priority is to maintain the academic integrity we have always prided ourselves on and to keep our students, faculty, and staff safe while doing so.

If you’re attending class on-campus, you must complete the required Health Acknowledgment Form, which is a self-declaration of your current state of health and commitment to following safety best practices while on campus. Just log in to MyCollege, select “Student Services,” and choose the “Health Acknowledgement and Pre-Check” form at the bottom of the page. Review these instructions if you need to access the form from an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, etc.).

Please also remember to wear a face covering, which is required while indoors on campus. Any changes to Central Piedmont’s COVID-19 guidelines, following Gov. Roy Cooper’s announcement on Friday to immediately lift social distancing and mask-wearing requirements across the state, will be announced in the coming days. Please stay tuned to your Central Piedmont email for updates.

Here are the top seven things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

  • Check your email regularly.
    Your college email account is the official means of college email communication, so please check your account often to make sure you get all important updates.
  • Use your Central Piedmont Login to access
    My College
    . Access My College to find important information, such as: your class schedule; residency status; priority registration dates; enrollment verification; critical alert information; financial aid information.
  • Get your Student ID Card
    Students needing a new college ID card can visit any of the college’s ID stations, located on any campus, to have their new ID made. It’s a valuable resource, allowing you to check out materials from the library. For more information, or with any questions regarding IDs, please email idcard@cpcc.edu.
  • Read Central Piedmont Today.
    Central Piedmont Today is your student e-newsletter sent to your college email every Wednesday, or read it via the Central Piedmont app to find your schedule, campus maps, and check your Central Piedmont email. Central Piedmont Today covers a wide range of useful information from college news, registration, scholarships, and payment to important dates and events.
  • Follow us on social media!
    In a remote learning environment it’s incredibly important to remain connected. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TwitterYouTube, LinkedIn to stay informed and connected to the Central Piedmont community.
  • Familiarize yourself with the college’s student support services.
    We are here to help! All support services including  – counseling, advising, financial aid assistance, career planning, basic needs services – are free and available to help you this semester. Visit the Current Students page, and navigate to each service’s Web page you need for their contact information. Don’t hesitate to call or email to let us know how we can help. Please leave a voicemail so we can return your call as soon as possible.
  • Parking decals not required
    In consideration of COVID-19, students are not required to display a summer 2021 parking decal for the duration of the term. Tickets will not be issued to students returning to campus for in-person instruction during this time. Students will not be able to park in reserved or designated areas. If you have any questions, please contact the Central Piedmont Information Center at 704.330.2722.

Thank you, and we look forward to serving you this week and the weeks to come.

Welcome to the spring 2020 semester!

Thank you for using your Central Piedmont e-mail account; it is the official means of college communication to you, so please check your account often.

As we gear up for the spring 2020 semester, we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first week of class. Remember, Central Piedmont is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products (including anything resembling tobacco products, such as e-cigarettes) are not allowed anywhere at all times. Thanks for your cooperation.

Please note there are still construction projects going on around Central Piedmont’s campuses, so please follow all construction signs: Be alert and watch out around you. Consider removing earbuds and headphones while on campus walkways and when crossing the street.

 Here are the top five things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

1. Attend class on the first day.

Download the Central Piedmont app and use your Central Piedmont login to view your class schedule from My College (or go to My College to print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Pay attention to both the campus and building names for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions. PLEASE NOTE: Tuesday, Jan. 14  is the last day to add a full semester class without permission. Another twelve-week session begins Monday, Feb. 12, and the second eight-week short session begins Monday, March 16. Check My College for course availability.

  • CENTRAL CAMPUS LIBRARY: The Library has moved across the quad (to 1241 Charlottetowne Ave.) to make way for construction of the new Central Campus Library and Student Success Center. 
  • NORTH CLASSROOM BUILDING: Located on the quad between Giles and the Library, the new North Classroom Building is open and ready to welcome students.   

2. Use your Central Piedmont Login to access My College.

Access My College to find important information, such as your class schedule; residency status; priority registration dates; enrollment verification; critical alert information; your student ID number; and much more! Student IDs can be made at any Central Piedmont campus.

3. Pay your tuition the same day you register to avoid being dropped from your classes.

Payment is due the day of registration. For payment information (including rates, fees, and dates), visit Central Piedmont Cashiering. Log into My College to view your spring 2020 tuition bill.

4. Get your student ID.

You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online and ID cards can be made at all campuses. 

5. Read Central Piedmont Today.

Central Piedmont Today is your student e-newsletter sent to your college email every Wednesday, or read it via the Central Piedmont app. Central Piedmont Today covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking, and payment to important dates and events.

We are here to help you, and we are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the Central Piedmont Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center at any campus.

 Enrollment and Student Services

Welcome to the Fall 2019 Semester!

Thank you for using your Central Piedmont e-mail account; it is the official means of college communication to you, so please check your account often.

As we gear up for the fall 2019 semester, we want to share some important reminders to help you during the first full week of class. Remember, Central Piedmont is a tobacco-free college. All tobacco products (including anything resembling tobacco products, such as e-cigarettes) are not allowed anywhere at all times. Thanks for your cooperation.

Please note there are still construction projects going on around Central Piedmont’s campuses, so please follow all construction signs: Be alert and watch out around you. Consider removing earbuds and headphones while on campus walkways and when crossing the street.

Here are the top five things you really need to know to be prepared for the new semester:

Attend class on the first day.
Download the Central Piedmont app and use your Central Piedmont login to view your class schedule from My College (or go to My College to print your schedule). Bring a copy of your class schedule to ensure that the location has not changed. Pay attention to both the campus and building names for your classes. Look for information tables on campus to help you locate your classrooms or answer questions. PLEASE NOTE: Monday, Aug. 19 was the last day to add a full semester class without permission. Another twelve-week session begins Thursday, Sept. 12, and the second eight-week short session begins Wednesday, Oct. 16. Check My College for course availability.

  • ​​NEW LOCATION FOR THE CENTRAL CAMPUS LIBRARY: The Library has moved across the quad (to 1241 Charlottetowne Ave.) to make way for construction of the new Central Campus Library and Student Success Center. It’s now located in the former Advanced Technology Center, bordered by the Citizens Building and Charlottetowne Avenue, at the northeast corner of the main quad. See the Central Campus map on the college website. You can easily access the Library from the sidewalk along Charlottetowne Avenue. You also can reach the Library from the main quad, just follow the signs around the construction fencing.

Use your Central Piedmont Login to access My College.
Access My College to find important information, such as: your class schedule; residency status; priority registration dates; enrollment verification; critical alert information; your student ID number; and much more! Student IDs can be made at any Central Piedmont campus.

Pay your tuition the same day you register to avoid being dropped from your classes.
Payment is due the day of registration. For payment information (including rates, fees, and dates), visit Central Piedmont Cashiering. Log into My College to view your fall 2019 tuition bill.

Get your student ID.
You will need your student ID to check out materials from the Library, use the testing and fitness centers, or access the computer labs on campus. Student Identification Card information is available online and ID cards can be made at all campuses.

Read Central Piedmont Today.
Central Piedmont Today is your student newsletter sent to your college email every Wednesday, or read it via the Central Piedmont app. Central Piedmont Today covers a wide range of useful information from registration, parking, and payment to important dates and events.

We are here to help you, and we are ready to help you reach your academic goals. If you have any questions, call the Central Piedmont Information Center at 704.330.2722 or visit the Student Success Center at any campus.

Enrollment and Student Services