Central Piedmont is launching an Honors Program beginning in fall 2023.
Honors Program Scholars will be required to complete 15 credit hours in Honors Program course sections, a 30 hour immersive experience, and 10 activities or events–including interview and resume sessions–that emphasize the Honors Program foundations.
Honors Program Scholars will participate in several foundations of learning:
- experiential learning to “learn by doing”
- research, scholarship and innovation to develop problem solving skills
- civic engagement and global learning to create diverse, equitable, and positive change in our community
- leadership development
- reflective thinking for increased self-awareness
Priority applications are now being accepted for the Central Piedmont Honors Program through March 24, 2023, with notification by April 28. Students who submit applications between March 25- May 31 will receive a decision notification by July 7.
Learn more about the application and apply today.
The Honors Program is supported through the generosity of Truist Bank.
Questions may be directed to Dr. Deninne Pritchett, faculty director of the Honors Program at honorsprogram@cpcc.edu.
Central Piedmont Dove Gallery presents ‘In Plain Sight’ by Joseph Kameen.

Enjoy meeting new people? Do you want to build friendships? Have you always wondered if there were people out there who may have something in common with you? If so, we invite you to come to our Speed Friendshipping event.
In the spring of 2022, Central Piedmont Community College selected two former students and local artists, Rosalia Torres-Weiner and Felicia Sky Sutton, to create a large-scale mural honoring the past history of the college, documenting the present, and reflecting the aspirations of Central Piedmont students for the future.
Get Duo set up by Friday, March 3 and be entered to win one of 50 gift cards!*
Charlotte Area Transit Systems (CATS) recently expanded service to Central Piedmont’s Harris Campus.
Ena Imai, originally from Tokyo, Japan, is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and the Student Government Association.
Check out the new makerspace at Central Piedmont Library in the Parr Center! A makerspace is a collaborative work space that allows you to take your idea for a project and leave with a finished product. The makerspace at the Central Campus Library offers 3D printing, laser engraving and cutting, sewing and embroidery, vinyl cutting, large format printing, and an array of arts and craft supplies to help you get started making your project.
Don’t miss your opportunity to join an academically focused community for students just like you.