New Line Worker program launching with Duke Energy grant

Duke Energy has given Central Piedmont Community College a grant of $500,000 to create a utility line worker training program at the college’s Harper Campus. Duke Energy and Central Piedmont leaders announced plans for the program during a Nov. 29 event, at a Duke Energy operations center, in Charlotte.Duke Energy employee in a hard hat is climbing a telephone pole while wearing a safety harness. She is wearing heavy gloves and special boots.

Central Piedmont will use the grant to provide instructional support and purchase some of the equipment, materials, and supplies needed to launch and sustain the new 16-week training program. The new program will open in spring 2023, with the first of three planned cohorts of 12 students. Once the program is up and running at capacity, overlapping and staggering the program’s start dates throughout the academic year will enable the college to produce as many as 144 graduates every 12 months.

“This partnership program will give our diverse student body the opportunity to learn about and engage with a career pathway they may not have considered previously,” said Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer, Central Piedmont president. “This is a high-demand, specialized field with enormous growth potential. With utility line workers earning an estimated starting annual salary of $74,000, this is a career that can transform the lives of students and their families.”Duke Energy employee in bucket scoop is in the air near an electrical transformer on a utility pole. He is wearing special equipment including a harness, jacket and heavy gloves.

As part of the program, participants will complete a rigorous curriculum and achieve a 580-hour academic and field training goal. Students who complete the 16-week program will be able to enter the workforce quickly and will have earned multiple, specialized industry training credentials, including OSHA, CPR, Arc Flash Safety for Utilities, Bucket Truck Rescue, Class A CDL License, Pole Top Rescue, Trenching/Shoring/Confined Space Training, and Work Zone Flagger.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates about 23,000 openings for line installers and repairers will be available each year, on average, over the next decade. With this trend in mind, the partnership seeks to develop a pipeline of diverse, skilled, and talented utility line workers by investing in the education and career development of local citizens.

Group of people in hard hats standing in front of a Duke Energy truck with a bucket arm, holding a large check.

The Duke Energy $500,000 check presentation to Central Piedmont on Nov. 29, 2022.

“Our most valuable asset is our people, and line workers are the foundation of our company – especially as we modernize our grid and integrate new technologies,” said Harry Sideris, Duke Energy’s executive vice president of customer experience, solutions and services. “Recruiting through the Central Piedmont line worker program and other similar high-caliber community college programs will help ensure we develop a skilled workforce that meets our candidates’ expectations.”

“Without Duke Energy’s financial support, as well as their technical expertise, the college would not be able to launch this program. This is a true partnership, and I commend and thank Duke Energy for coming alongside the college to make this much needed program a reality,” Deitemeyer remarked. “We are eager to open the program, and we thank Duke Energy for their support and collaboration.”

For more information about Central Piedmont’s new utility line worker training program, contact Stephen Gerhardt, senior program developer, at 704.330.4451 or Stephen.Gerhardt@cpcc.edu.

Fast Track your Path with Winter Session

Student with earbuds in and chin in hand looks at laptop. In background another student looks at her phone and laptop.Are you on the fast track? Classes are filling fast, but there are still seats available in 4-week classes that start Dec. 5. These winter session classes are all online and run over the winter break through Jan. 3, 2023.

Central Piedmont charges for a maximum of 16 credit hours per term, so if you add additional credit hours over 16 for the fall term (including winter session), your tuition for other classes could be free! (Fees, supplies or textbook costs may still apply). 

General transfer classes with availability (as of Tuesday Nov. 29) include:

  • ACA 122
  • ART 111
  • BIO 110, 111
  • COM 231
  • DRA 111
  • ECO 251, 252
  • ENG 111, 112
  • GEL 111
  • HIS 111, 112, 131, 132
  • HUM 120
  • MAT 143, 152, 171
  • MUS 110
  • PHI 240
  • POL 120
  • PSY 150, 241
  • SOC 210

Need these classes for your path and ready to register?

  • Log into mycollege.cpcc.edu
  • Click on “Student Planning”
  • Then click on “Plan your degree and register for classes”
  • Create your class schedule and register

Need help with anything? Contact our Navigators at navigate@cpcc.edu or 704.330.2722.

Make metal parts with a hands-on career in computer-integrated machining

Metal parts, for everything from video game consoles to car engines, are made by cutting metal to precise specifications. This is called machining, and Central Piedmont’s computer-integrated machining technology program can prepare you to be a highly successful professional in the machining industry, with yearly median salary ranges from $43,677 to $56,315.

Our labs and classrooms at Central Piedmont are home to the industry’s latest equipment and software, as well as quality instructors who bring real-world experience into the classroom. You can earn an Associate in Applied Science, a diploma, or choose from several specialized computer-integrated machining technology certificates.

Learn more about the computer-integrated machining:

Free student tickets for dance production “Sunlight And Solstice”

A group of dancers on stage in plain frocks, stand with their legs apart and interacting with each other with their arms held in circles.

Sunlight And Solstice will include three new works by Central Piedmont Dance faculty, Tracie Chan, two new works by director, Clay Daniel, plus a reconstruction of his “In The Attic” (2014) based on the work of Shel Silverstein, and “Rivers of Babylon” by guest Chris Thompson Cultural Ensemble.

Attend the dance production at Central Campus, in the Parr Center’s New Theater:

  • Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, Dec. 4, 2:30 p.m.

Admission is free to Central Piedmont students with valid student ID presented at the door on the day of the event. General Admission is $10, and may be purchased from tix.cpcc.edu.

Pick up your Cap & Gown at the Grad Fair

Student Cristina Vargas stands in her gray cap and gown against a background with the Central Piedmont logo, holding a sign that reads #cpccgrad22It’s almost time to celebrate! Are you registered to walk in the graduation ceremony Dec. 13, 2022? Then it’s time to come pick up your free cap & gown during the Graduation Fair, Tuesday, Nov. 29 – Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022!

The Graduation Fair will be held at the Campus Store at Central Campus for students participating in the December Ceremony to pick up your free cap and gown. Pick up times are 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. each day. 

Stop by to pick up your cap, gown, tassel, GPA cord (if eligible), take a selfie, and enter to win a prize, including a free class ring!

Caps and gowns will remain available for pick up at the Campus Store through Friday, Dec. 9, during business hours, but sizes may be limited. 

Questions? Email graduation@cpcc.edu.

New bakeshop from senior Baking and Pastry Arts students

You are invited to the Baking & Pastry Arts “This Bites” Bakeshop! It is a concept developed by the senior students in the Baking and Pastry Arts 250 class at Central Piedmont Community College. We developed this concept to experience our career before graduation to ensure we will be successful once we graduate. We had 10 days to develop our concept and four days to completely set up the bakery space!

Please come visit us!
Monday – Thursday from 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
We will be open through Wednesday, November 30.
Central Piedmont Central Campus, Van Every Culinary Building, Room 200

We will be serving made from scratch sweet and savory pastries with hot and cold beverages.
Each week will feature a similar menu with rotating flavors.
Access our menu to see all the delicious treats!

 

Experience the World — International Education Week 2022

We’re bringing the experiences of the world right here to you Central Piedmont. Join Central Piedmont’s Global Learning office as we celebrate International Education Week here at the college Nov. 14-17 with both on-campus and virtual events to broaden your perspective.

International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare students for a global environment.

Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week

Join Student Engagement in the fight against hunger and to raise awareness of the issues surrounding hunger and homelessness.

Please join us for National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week, Nov. 14-16, as part of the 2022 Food Lion Feeds — Collegiate Hunger Challenge.

All events will take place at Central Campus, in the Parr Center, multi-purpose Room 0060 on the Ground Level:

Meals on a Budget
Monday, Nov. 14, 12:30- 1:30 p.m.
Learn how to prepare easy and delicious meals on a budget

Craft for a Cause
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2- 4 p.m.
Documentary “A Place at the Table” and create a take home craft

SOUPer Bowl Food Drive
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Donate canned and non-perishable food to help stock Central Piedmont’s emergency food pantries.

 

Honoring our Veterans

Veterans Day is Friday, November 11 and you’re invited to take part in the remaining event we’ve organized to honor our military veterans and family members.

Student is standing at base of the large metal flagpole, tying off the rope that raised the United States flag. The flagpole is surrounded by full size flags of all the US military branches and the US and North Carolina flags.

Veterans Day flag ceremony, Central Campus, November 7, 2022.

VETERANS AFFAIRS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SERVICE DAY

Thursday, November 10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. — Habit ReStore, Wendover Road

Come support Central Piedmont’s Veteran Affairs team by participating in a day of service at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 1133 N. Wendover Road in Charlotte. Participants will learn about Habitat for Humanity’s mission, tour the store. and assist in the store during the project.

Sign up to volunteer at our Habitat ReStore service project.

Meet Your Student Government Association (SGA) Leaders

Executive Committee for Fall 2022 – Spring 2023

We say a big, “hello!” — The Student Government Association (SGA) would like to formally introduce ourselves. SGA is the student-led government body representing student needs and interests by  bridging better communication between faculty and students. We also help facilitate club activity in collaboration with Student Engagement. SGA represents all campuses  and are excited for the upcoming year. Meet the representatives of the Executive Committee for fall 2022 – spring 2023:

President: Kay Mahoney
My name is Kay Mahoney (they/them) and I am the current President of the Student Government Association here at Central Piedmont. I joined the Advertising + Graphic Design department, and knew I wanted to stay. A passion of mine is social justice, so, during my time in office, I will strive to ensure that all other students can find their place here, too.

 

 

 

Vice President: Zack Moore
My name is Zachary Nathan Moore (he/him) and I represent the students of CPCC as the current Vice President of SGA. As the vice president I will ensure that each and every student feels welcome and represented at Central Piedmont. We are all students, but we are all going through very different situations, so Central Piedmont should continue to be a place where everyone can escape the craziness of life and feel supported and encouraged.

 

 

Secretary: Paige Crawford
My name is Paige Crawford (she/her)and I am the Secretary for Student Government
2022-2023 term. Student government has allowed me to form lasting connections with other students who have similar interests, and goals as me.

 

 

 

 

Treasurer: Ena Imai
My name is Ena Imai (she/her) and I am the Treasurer for the Student Government Association of 2022-2023 term. I am studying Biology in pursuit of my Associate in Science. I am passionate about helping others and SGA provides the perfect opportunity to do so. My goal as treasurer is to address and resolve any funding concerns.

 

 

 

Public Information Officer: Courtney Benson
My name is Courtney Benson (she/her) and I am the Public Information Officer for Student Government. My goal this year is to be an advocate and amplifier for the student body.

 

 

 

 

 

Each campus had Senators to represent the specific needs of the student body. SGA just finished the interviewing process and will be announcing the elected candidates soon. To contact SGA about questions, comments, or concerns, we have a Contact Form listed below. We also hold bi-weekly General Assembly meetings that students and faculty are invited to attend and listen, or speak if requested.

Please stay tuned to Central Piedmont Today for upcoming announcements about Senators, website updates with links to the General Assembly meeting and club fund request, and more.

Health Career Grads Earn High Scores on Certification Exams

two women in white lab coats examining a test tube

Cytotechnology program

Central Piedmont’s health career grads continue to shine in their licensing exams and job placement rates, which will also help meet critical workforce needs in Mecklenburg County.

Students graduating in 2022 from Central Piedmont’s Cytotechnology, Dental Hygiene, Medical Laboratory Technology, Ophthalmic Medical Personnel, and Polysomnography programs all achieved 100-percent certification exam pass rates. Nursing NCLEX exam pass rates were 98 percent, and Dental Assisting grads earned a 96-percent pass rate. Job placement rates are at or trending to 100 percent for all Central Piedmont health programs.

To learn more about Central Piedmont’s more than 20 health careers programs, visit the college website, send an email to healthsciences@cpcc.edu, or call 704.330.6496.

“Spread the Love” sandwich-making event

TRIO students and staffStudents standing and seated are making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless had a great time at the “Spread the Love” event last week (11/3). Participants spent time making more than 100 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. They also wrote kind and encouraging notes for local non-profit organization, A Roof Above, which is a Charlotte-based men’s shelter with a goal of uniting the community and ending homelessness.

Many of our amazing TRIO students are first-generation college students. While we strive to celebrate them every day, November 8 is recognized as National First Generation College Celebration Day! We are thrilled to have a day dedicated to these wonderful individuals and their accomplishments.

While next year we hope to have a larger event, this year students were able to swing by the TRIO office for snacks, refreshments, and the chance to win a TRIO-branded Rocketbook.

TRIO Student Support Services (TRIO-SSS) is a federally-funded college retention and degree completion program centered on academic, personal, social, and career support for under-resourced college students. We specialize in academic coaching, tutoring, and academic counseling.

CLT Runway 5K Benefits Central Piedmont students

a group of five participants stand together in orange airport runway vests at the Charlotte CLT Airport Runway 5K eventImagine taking a jog… on an airport runway! That’s just hundreds of runners — including scholars from Central Piedmont — did last month (Oct. 22) during the 15th annual CLT Runway 5K at Charlotte Douglas Airport.

Media coverage from WSOC-TV showed people of all ages enjoying the unique opportunity run or walk on the runway, all for a good cause. Proceeds from the Runway 5K event fund Airport Opportunity Scholarships here at Central Piedmont.

a group of participants stand under the finish line banner at the Charlotte CLT Airport Runway 5K event

Several Opportunity Scholars joined in the fun for this year’s event.

The scholarships were created to, “promote careers in aviation, as well as economic opportunities in Charlotte,” according to the Charlotte (CLT) Airport’s website. “Over the past four years, six students from Charlotte high schools have received more than $88,000 in scholarship funds.”

 

 

Celebrating our achievements: 2021-2022 annual report available online

 

The past year at Central Piedmont has been one of amazing and distinctive achievements and historical firsts. It has been a privilege to watch our campuses bustle again as students engage with our talented faculty and staff in person. Being in community again has reignited so many of us at the institution, and the vitality is indisputable. 

Central Piedmont’s 2021-22 academic and fiscal year in many ways represented a return to more normal times and operations. The college returned to pre-pandemic levels of on-campus classes and was able to re-institute in-person student services and activities. The 2021-22 year also provided the college an opportunity to celebrate a number of significant achievements and mark progress in some key areas.

Learn more about the year at Central Piedmont and check out the 2021-2022 Annual Report on the college website. The college’s annual report is prepared and published each year as a collaboration of the Communications, Marketing & Public Relations and the Institutional Advancement teams.

Kandi W. Deitemeyer, Ed.D. | Central Piedmont President

Check out the Library’s November newsletter

What’s in Central Piedmont’s library’s newsletter this month?

  • celebrate National Native American Heritage Month
  • a listing of new books and streaming video that have arrived at the library
  • sign up for a tour of the new library at the Central Campus (Can’t make it in person? Check out our virtual tour online!)

Check out our newsletter and don’t forget to visit us at one of our campus locations (you can even reserve space to meet or study)!

Read the Library Archives newsletter

For the Record with the library archives in the Parr Center in the background. Shelves of books and materials around chairs at tables with artifacts.The first edition of the Central Piedmont Archives newsletter, “For The Record,” is now available! Read the newsletter to learn about on-going archives projects in the areas of processing, instructional opportunities, community collaborations, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion, and more.

To access the PDF document of the “For the Record” newsletter, please visit our digital database (you will then need to select “view” in the top right corner of the document).

Many thanks to you, our students, and our college partners for their support. We are happy to share this quarterly newsletter with you about the world of archives.

Student opinions needed, get Central Piedmont swag!

Central Piedmont is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Comission on Colleges (SACSCOC), which makes sure institutions comply with standards of education. The college works on continuous improvements, and is currently developing a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), which is a requirement of the college’s process to keep our accreditation.

Student feedback was used to select the QEP topic, now we need your feedback to further refine it. Please join a virtual conversation on either:

  • Nov 16: 1- 2 p.m.
  • Nov 17: 1- 2 p.m.

Sign up for a session using this Google Form, and you will be provided the link to join the session virtually prior to the session. Attendees will be offered Central Piedmont swag! Your voice matters and we look forward to hearing from you!

Honor and Celebrate Veterans Week, Nov. 7-11

veteran students standing around and talking

Veterans Day is Friday, November 11. In honor of our military veterans and family members, Central Piedmont’s Military Families and Veterans Services will host Veterans Week Nov. 7-11.

Join us on Monday Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. to start the week’s celebrations. Gather near the Central Campus Quad’s flagpole as we honor our veterans in a flag ceremony that reflects love for our country through commitment of service. Richard Bartell, director of Military Family and Veteran Services, will provide opening remarks.

Schedule of Veteran Week events.

Sign up for the events and to volunteer at our Habitat ReStore service project.

Employers coming to campus in November to hire you!

Get hired! All employer recruiters will be located at Central Campus, in the Parr Center, first floor next to the Information Desk from 10:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Date

Company

Looking for:

Wed, Nov. 9

Coca Cola Consolidated

Customer Ambassador Sales and Support

Wed, Nov. 16

Autobell

Team Member

Wed, Nov. 30

Jet Stream

Ramp Agent, Cargo Agent, Customer Service Agent and Cabin Cleaner

Remember, even if you can not attend the recruiting events, there are hundreds of opportunities on our job board Handshake – including on-campus, part time, full time and seasonal positions. On Handshake, check “events” to learn more about the employers coming to campus. Résumés are not required to attend.