Category Archives: Announcements
Prepare to Connect: Expert tips for your next job search
Career Services is hosting Prepare to Connect this week to help you get ready for your spring job search. The format allows you to pick sessions to attend based on your schedule and needs. No registration is required. Learn more and join on April 15 during Prepare to Connect.
Don’t forget – Employer Connect is coming soon and Harper Connect (trades related) is April 15.
Employer Connect, which involves a variety of industries hiring for both full and part time positions, is April 29. Talk to employers interested in hiring students and graduates. Learn more and register for Employer Connect, the virtual career fair. All employers are actively hiring and looking for candidates like you!
Ruth G. Shaw Scholars Program now accepting applications
Applications are now available for the 2021-2022 Ruth G. Shaw Scholars Program! The program is limited to 12 women students who will participate in sessions, both with RGS mentors and separately with scholars. For their culminating activity, scholars summarize and highlight their year-long experience through capstone class presentations.
- must be enrolled in for-college-credit classes for the entirety of the 2021–22 academic year
- must be able to attend all Ruth G. Shaw Scholar gatherings
- must be demonstrating successful progress towards degree (must have completed two semesters of coursework at Central Piedmont before fall 2021)
- have a 2.5 GPA
- complete the online application and required interview
- Complete the online application by Sunday, April 25.
- Group interviews will be held April 28 – April 30 for invited applicants and will be based on the time and date that the applicant chooses. A confirmation email will be sent to the applicant with the details for the group interview.
Contact Jesse Bennett at jesse.bennett@cpcc.edu or Anita McGill at anita.mcgill@cpcc.edu with any questions about the Ruth G. Shaw Scholars program.
Central Piedmont student named a 2021 New Century Workforce Scholar
John “Dylan” Whitley, a turfgrass management student at Central Piedmont Community College, has been named a 2021 New Century Workforce Scholar. The Salisbury, N.C., native will receive a $1,250 scholarship in recognition of this accomplishment. More than 2,000 students were nominated for the scholarship from more than 1,200 college campuses across the country. Only one New Century Workforce Scholar is selected from each state; and Whitley was chosen as the North Carolina recipient.
New Century Workforce Scholars are selected based on their academic accomplishments, leadership, activities and how they extend their intellectual talents beyond the classroom. Whitley matched the award’s criteria well. As a Central Piedmont student, he is involved in the college’s Student Life activities as a member of the Turfgrass Club and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, while excelling inside the classroom with a 3.8 grade point average.
“Dylan is an exemplary student, and he is motivated to reach his academic goals by his desire to provide a good life for his family, and as a new dad,” said Jen Conway, a Phi Theta Kappa All-USA nominator and Student Life coordinator at Central Piedmont.
“Phi Theta Kappa recognizes leadership as one of our hallmarks, so Dylan’s application stood out as he discussed his approach to leadership and the care that should be given to employees. Leadership can come from anywhere, no matter your title, and Dylan reflected on that sentiment as he detailed the importance of being a leader, not just a boss. We were excited to nominate him, and thrilled he represents Central Piedmont and our chapter, as the winner from North Carolina,” Conway added.
The New Century Workforce scholarship, sponsored by the Coca-Cola Foundation and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, is the first of its kind to support students at associate degree-granting institutions on a national scale as they plan to enter the workforce upon the completion of a degree or certificate. Whitley is currently finishing up his associate degree in turfgrass management at Central Piedmont, and plans to secure employment in the industry after graduating in December 2021.
“We congratulate Dylan for receiving this prestigious scholarship, and we are honored to partner with The Coca Cola Foundation to recognize his outstanding achievements,” said Phi Theta Kappa’s President and CEO Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner. “Scholarship programs like this are integral for creating opportunities for students to succeed as they prepare to enter the workforce and for putting college completion within reach.”
Whitley, and his fellow New Century Workforce Scholars, will be recognized in the fall.
Sensoria Festival 2021: Stay connected to your community.
Experience events focused on culture, literature, arts and design, business and entrepreneurship, leadership and service during Central Piedmont’s Sensoria 2021.
All Central Piedmont students, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as the community, are encouraged to join us to experience some of the best programming in the Charlotte region, celebrate the talent and accomplishments of Central Piedmont students, and to discover Central Piedmont’s outstanding creative programs.
Check out the full list of more than 30 events in this year’s Sensoria program.
Central Piedmont graduation will be held on Central Campus in May
What a year! We are so proud of our graduates and plan to honor your very important accomplishment this May. Central Piedmont is happy to announce we will host multiple, in-person commencement ceremonies for our May 2021 graduates on Central Campus, May 12 – 14. Graduates from summer 2020 and fall 2020 are also invited to participate in these ceremonies, and all graduates will be able to invite two (2) guests.
You have persevered beyond unexpected challenges and overcome many obstacles along the way. To show our appreciation, we’re providing complimentary caps, gowns and diplomas. You will be able to pick up your complimentary cap and gown beginning April 1 through April 30 at the Central Campus Bookstore.
The health and well-being of our Central Piedmont community, friends, and family is of the utmost importance and remains our top priority. To comply with the current COVID-19 gathering restrictions, this year’s commencement will allow a limited number of people to attend. Details on how you can reserve your two allotted tickets will be listed on the graduation website by mid April.
Don’t worry — all ceremonies will be live-streamed for those loved ones who can’t attend in-person.
We look forward to coming together safely in May to honor and celebrate you, our 2021 Central Piedmont graduates.
Visit the Graduation Services page for more information.
Take a dining services survey; be entered to win a Google Nest
You are invited to participate in a short survey about the future of dining at Central Piedmont. Your input will help improve dining options available to the campus community. As an incentive for completing the survey, you will be eligible to participate in a drawing for a chance to win a Google Nest Mini Gen 2 smart speaker. A total of five (5) prizes will be offered.
Take the survey. The survey should take 8-10 minutes to complete; responses are due by April 9.
This survey is being conducted by an independent consultant working on behalf of Central Piedmont, and the information gathered is solely for Central Piedmont’s internal use. Your identity will remain confidential and will not be linked to your responses. Your responses will not be used for any other purposes. Prize winners will be notified by email after the survey closes.
Thank you in advance for your time and input!
Free Virtual Tax Preparation
Join the Student Forum with Dr. Deitemeyer on April 13
Join Dr. Deitemeyer, president of Central Piedmont, for a discussion about the pandemic, the recent technology disruptions, and her vision for meeting these challenges and conquering possibility.
Dr. Deitemeyer recognizes that this has been a difficult time for the entire college community, and particularly for our students. Come listen to her speak of the inspirational stories of the resilience of our students, faculty and staff, as well as her approach to leadership and her unwavering optimism for the future as we work together as one college to promote student success.
To help Dr. Deitemeyer prepare, please submit your questions for Dr. D by Thursday, April 8.
Student Government Association (SGA) President Logan Jones will moderate.
Are You Studying Music, Visual Arts, Dance, or Theatre? Your Scholarship Opportunity Awaits
The Paul J. Koehnke Fine Arts Scholarship honors Dr. Paul J. Koehnke, former dean at Central Piedmont Community College. This $1,000 scholarship honors Koehnke for his 31 years of service to students, faculty, and staff in higher education administration.
The scholarship is open to any Northwest School of the Arts graduating senior or current Central Piedmont Community College student studying music, visual arts, dance, or theater, and specifically those pursuing an Associate in Fine Arts. Don’t wait — submit your application today!
The application deadline is March 1, 2021. For more information, contact Ashley Sherrill or Stacy Moore.
Gratitude Endowment Scholarship Available for Non-traditional Students
The purpose of the Gratitude Endowment Scholarship Fund of Central Piedmont Community College is to provide scholarships for students age 25 or older entering or re-entering college studies or students with a physical disability at Central Piedmont Community College.
Gratitude Endowment Scholarship applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be a ‘nontraditional” student age 25 or older attending Central Piedmont Community College
- Be a legal resident of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
- Must have a 3.0 minimum GPA
Scholarships awards range up to $3,000 annually at the discretion of the scholarship committee.
Visit the Foundation of the Carolinas website for more information and to apply.
Don’t wait! The application Deadline is March 5, 2021.
Advisory: Hybrid Classes Can Begin Meeting On-Campus Feb. 3
Spring semester 2021 hybrid classes can begin meeting on-campus Wednesday, Feb. 3. Students taking hybrid classes should check with their instructors over the next couple of days to confirm when their classes will meet on campus.
Students in classes that have been meeting on campus will continue coming to campus as specified by their instructors.
Students with questions about class meeting schedules should contact their instructors.
If you will be coming to campus for the first time this semester, remember to read the Student Guide for Returning to Campus. Also, remember to complete the Health Acknowledgement form in MyCollege the Monday of each week you will be on campus.
Central Piedmont thanks its students for working so hard this semester. Keep up the good work, and please stay safe.
New Experiences with Campus Activities Board
Happy 2021 Central Piedmont students!
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is excited for a new year of learning and fun. CAB offers a variety of free programs and activities by students – for students. We value the importance of peer to peer connection outside of the classroom; so, we have worked diligently to transition our offerings online. Be sure to follow us on Instagram for event updates, giveaways, and more!
If you are interested in becoming a member of CAB, apply today! Applications are open to all Central Piedmont students, regardless of campus. Membership is limited, so don’t wait. The application deadline is January 31, 2021, by 5 pm. If you have any questions, contact our advisor, Bryan.Mobley@cpcc.edu.
Additionally, you’re invited to attend our General Board meeting, held each Friday at 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Have a great semester and Happy New Year,
The Campus Activities Board
Virtual Hangout Series with Veteran Students
Join Military Families and Veterans Services at our Virtual Hangouts for veteran students and family members. For information about how to join the Virtual Hangouts, email military@cpcc.edu. For questions, email military@cpcc.edu or call 704.330.6126.
Join the next Virtual Hangout – Each Session is 2-3 p.m.
January 26: Self Care: Goal Setting vs. Goal Striving
You’ve set a goal. Now what? Join us as we discuss the transition from Goal Setting to Goal Striving, and the actionable steps we take toward actualizing our goals.
February 9: Veteran Association Groups at Central Piedmont
Join our guest speakers in a discussion about veteran association groups at Central Piedmont and how they differ (first half of the meeting) followed by open group (last half of the meeting).
Do you need help paying your heating bill this winter?
Single Stop is a proud partner of The Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services, which is offering help to residents this winter by providing Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) funds to eligible households.
LIEAP is a federal program that assists low-income households with their immediate heating needs, so they won’t have to choose between heating their homes and buying other necessities. Our community matters and Mecklenburg County is here to help.
You do not have to be at risk of disconnection or delinquent to take advantage of this one-time, direct vendor payment in the amount of $300, $400, or $500. Residents will need to meet the income guidelines, be responsible for the bill, provide their account number and show proof of income. Checks will be sent directly to the utility companies/vendors. The amount of the payment is based on the household’s source of fuel (e.g., electric, gas, etc.) and other criteria.
It’s easy to apply. Download an application in English or Spanish and:
- Mail completed application to 301 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, NC 28211
- Email your completed application to lieap@mecklenburgcountync.gov, or
- Drop-off completed application at designated location
Learn more about eligibility requirements and submission at county website www.mecknc.gov/LIEAP.
Central Piedmont Chess Club: Learn, Play, and Connect
Are you interested in learning how to play chess? Would you like to improve your game? Then join the Central Piedmont Chess Club! All skill levels – from beginner to expert – are invited to join.
In this club, you will:
- Meet other students who love to play chess
- Discuss and analyze your games
- Train your skills by learning about tactics
- Learn strategies for your opening moves
If you’re interested, or have any questions email Andrew Schenck at andrew.schenck@cpcc.edu for more details about signing up.
In light of COVID-19, club meetings will be held virtually via lichess.org. However, in the future we hope to include group meetups and over the board exhibition matches. Stay tuned!
We look forward to you joining our club!
Apply Now for TRIO Student Support Services
Don’t miss your opportunity to join an academically focused community for students just like you. TRIO-Student Support Services provides academic services designed to help you graduate from Central Piedmont. The program is currently accepting applications for the spring semester. TRIO- SSS offers students who qualify, free tutoring for Math, Science, and English, Success Coaching, Clifton Strengths Assessments, Dave Ramsey Financial Literacy Workshops, and much more.
Applying is easy. Please visit the TRIO-SSS webpage for more information, including eligibility requirements, and to complete our short online application.
Your success is our main priority and we look forward to working with you.
2021 Hagemeyer Educational Advancement and Young Alumni Award of Excellence Nominations Being Accepted
Do you know a Central Piedmont Community College graduate who is making a tremendous difference in the community? Nominations are currently being sought for the 2021 Richard H. Hagemeyer Educational Advancement Award and the 2021 Young Alumni Award of Excellence. These awards recognize Central Piedmont graduates who have significantly benefited from their experiences at Central Piedmont and whose efforts have helped the community.
Nominations are being sought for individuals who have:
- demonstrated community involvement/professional involvement, social responsibility and impact
- acquired scholastic and learning skills that have led to continued personal and educational growth
- improved his or her economic status and social capital as a result of attending Central Piedmont
- invested in the lives of others and is seen as a role model
- graduated within the last 10 years (Young Alumni Award of Excellence only)
Individuals interested in applying should note:
- attendance at graduation is preferred
- political candidates may not be selected or honored in a year in which they are actively pursuing election or re-election
The college will present the award to this year’s winners virtually or at Central Piedmont’s commencement ceremony, depending on the status of the global pandemic. In addition, a one-year scholarship will be granted to a Central Piedmont student in an area of study reflective of the winner’s background.
Nomination forms are available on the Central Piedmont website.
Completed nomination forms should be submitted online; or mailed to Christa Newkirk, Office of Alumni Relations, P.O. Box 35009, Charlotte, NC, 28235. The deadline for nominations is Feb. 12, 2021, at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Christa Newkirk at alumni@cpcc.edu or call 704.330.6808.
New Cashiering On-Campus Office Hours
Effective January 19, 2021, the Central Piedmont Cashiering Office at Central campus will be open from the hours of 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Thursday and 8:00 am to 5:00pm on Friday. The Cashiering office at Levine campus will be open from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Cato, Harper, Harris, and Merancas are available online, via email, and via telephone.
These hours will remain in effect until further notice.
To view and pay your balance online, please log in to MyCollege and select Student Finance to review your Account Summary, or to make a Payment.
Appointments can be made by calling any campus listed below between the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or you can send an email to cashier@cpcc.edu.
- Cato Campus 704-330-4842
- Central Campus 704-330-6964
- Harper Campus 704-330-4472
- Harris Campus 704-330-4647
- Levine Campus 704-330-4262
- Merancas Campus 704-330-4102
Advisory: Some Career & Technical Classes Will Meet On-Campus Starting Jan. 14
In 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.