Join the Next Mindfulness Workshop on October 15

Have you been looking for a way to cope with the daily stressors of being a student? Join Counseling Services for online sessions to learn how to manage stress with mindfulness. Research shows that practicing mindfulness is beneficial in many areas, including:

  • better sleep
  • lower stress levels
  • improved attention
  • dealing with depression and anxiety

Through practice and discussion, learn to strengthen your ability to “begin again” in the present moment. Whether you are brand new to mindfulness or have been practicing for years, these sessions are for you. Designed specifically for students, each session focuses on a different area of mindfulness practice. Attend one or all sessions.

All sessions are on Thursday from 10:30–11:30 a.m.

  • October 15: Living in the Present Moment
  • November 19: Mindful Eating

REGISTER

Request the meeting links

Before the session(s), learn how to use Webex.

QUESTIONS

Contact stephanie.boyd@cpcc.edu or heather.sullivan@cpcc.edu with any questions or concerns.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Everyone deserves to have happy and healthy relationships. The month of October provides an opportunity to educate the community on the pattern of abusive behaviors that alter the lives of too many of our peers, neighbors, friends and families. Join us for Real Talk on Domestic Violence, October 26 via Zoom. (Meeting ID: 995 9332 6249, Passcode: 039756)

Top Ways to Connect: Week of October 12

During this time where we’re all online together, it’s still possible to stay connected to each other and to Central Piedmont. Let Student Life & Service-Learning offer you some easy ways to maintain your connections virtually!

  1. Esports Recreation Program is a new way to connect and engage  in a virtual gaming world. Student Life is utilizing the Mission Control platform and students may register for a league by downloading the Mission Control mobile application and joining a league at Central Piedmont Community. Learn more information today!
  2. Finding a job in a virtual environment is tough! We invite you to join us for our Jump On Board Workshop where we will help you navigate job search strategies that work. Complete the Registration Form today to reserve your spot. Join us October 13 from 5:00 to 6:00pm via Zoom. Contact Anita McGill if you have any questions.
  3. Join Student Life for the Hispanic Heritage Month Zoom PartyOctober 14 from 3:00 – 5:00pm to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be music and a live DJ! (Meeting ID: 939 9484 4437, Passcode: 286795​)
  4. All students are invited to participate in the Supporting Your LGBTQ+ Peers Training October 23, 12:00 to 1:00pm, a learning experience to help students better understand the queer and trans community. Learn more on how to onnect with campus and community resources to support your fellow LGBTQ+ peers.
  5. Central Piedmont is hosting a food share event on Harris Campus, where members of our community can get access to FREE food! The best part is, you don’t even have to leave your car, because it’s a Drive-Thru event! Join us Friday, November 11, 10:30 to 11:30 am. Advance registration is required. Register Today!
 Visit the Student Events Calendar and follow Student Life Instagram @cpccstudentlife to learn more about upcoming student events.

Questions? Ideas? Email student.life@cpcc.edu and let us know!

Central Piedmont Food Share Event on Harris Campus

Central Piedmont is hosting a food share event on Friday, November 13, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., on Harris Campus.

During the event, members of our community can get access to FREE food. The best part is, you don’t even have to leave your car, because it’s a drive-thru event.

Advance registration is required. 

We are offering Halal and vegetarian option boxes upon request through the registration process. This event has been made possible by the Building Bridges Grant through the Interfaith Youth Core and our collaboration with Loaves & Fishes. The purpose of the grant and this event is to build bridges of understanding in the concept of religiouis pluralism while responding to the COVID-19 and food insecurity pandemics.

Questions? Contact dena.shonts.@cpcc.edu.

Your Vote Counts: Ways to Get Involved at Central Piedmont

In 2020, you have the opportunity to vote for the next president of the U.S., who will represent you for North Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, the next NC governor, lieutenant governor, and other important NC leadership positions. Here’s how you can get involved this week with fellow students and registered voters!

  1. Show us your voting pride! Tag @cpccstudentlife and #NCStudentVote while you are at the polls, with your “I Voted” sticker, or mailing off your ballot to get a free mask.
  2. Hosted by Service-Learning, join us Wednesday, October 14 from 12:00 to 1:00pm for  ​ImpACT Series: The Right to Vote via Zoom. Understand the history of your right to vote and learn from the experiences of others.
  3. Prepare to watch the second presidential debate during our Presidential Debate Watch PartyOctober 15, 8:30pm-9:15pm via Zoom (Meeting ID: 942 6005 3696, Passcode: Debate) We will discuss likely talking points and things to look for in the debate. You can also join us October 16 at 12pm for a “Day-after Dialogue” to discuss the debate. Join us via Zoom. (Meeting ID: 942 6005 3696, Passcode: Debate)
  4. Need a witness to sign your absentee ballot for you? We are here! Come by the table outside Worrell on Central Campus, October 23rd, between 11:00am -1:00pm. We can be your witness, direct you to the closest USPS drop box, and get you some FREE SWAG.

Central Piedmont Library Opens Individual Study Spaces for Students

The library has re-opened study rooms for individual student use! We recognize that students have missed having a quiet place to study and complete assignments, and we are pleased to offer these spaces for use again. To keep both students and staff safe from COVID, we ask that everyone follow these important guidelines:

• Only one student per room (no exceptions).
• Masks are strongly recommended, but may be removed while alone in the room only.
• The door to the study room should remain closed.
• No food or drink

Study spaces can be reserved at Central, Levine, Cato, Harper, and Harris Campus Libraries (and coming to Merancas in January). See our Reserve a Computer or Space page to book a study space.

Questions? Chat with us or give us a call at 704-330-6885.

Could You Use $500 for Books or Tuition?

The Theresa Thompson Library Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance for currently enrolled students pursuing a two-year degree at Central Piedmont Community College. The scholarship is restricted to books and/or tuition assistance.

This scholarship award is made possible through library fundraising projects.

  • Two $500 scholarships will be awarded in the fall and spring semester.
  • Completed applications and supporting documents must be received by November 13, 2020.
  • Incomplete and late packets will NOT be considered.

Learn more today!

Share your feedback with Central Piedmont for a chance to win Apple AirPods

Please complete our branding/marketing survey (it should take less than 10 minutes) for your chance to win Apple AirPods. Be sure to enter your email address at the end of the survey to be included in the drawing. Surveys must be completed by Wednesday, Oct. 21 to be eligible for the drawing. All of your answers will be kept strictly confidential and are reported in aggregate only. Click the link below to begin the survey.

Our research partner, Candescence, will collect and analyze the results to inform the college’s marketing and communication strategy going forward.

Thank you for your participation your feedback is important to us!

Begin the survey.

Coronavirus Information on cpcc.edu

Since mid-March, there has been a“Coronavirus Alerts” bar across each page of the Central Piedmont website. This alert bar will go away as of Wednesday, Oct. 7, and will appear only when there is urgent information to communicate. 

You can still find the Coronavirus Updates link in the main navigation on every page of cpcc.edu.

The coronavirus updates area provides comprehensive coronavirus information and specific information for students, including information about student emergency fund grants and the Central Piedmont Cares form you can submit if you need assistance from a Central Piedmont staff member during these challenging times. 

The Returning to Campus page provides access to the Health Acknowledgement form you should complete by Monday each week you plan to be on campus, the Return to Campus Guide for students, and helpful videos. The site also features a COVID-19 chatbot that can help you with questions specifically related to coronavirus. As a reminder, you can get your student ID card online or on campus. Visit the Student IDs page for complete details. 

If there is coronavirus-related information you need that you cannot find on these pages, please send an email to helpdesk@cpcc.edu

Drop “CP” and “CPCC” to use “Central Piedmont” or “Central Piedmont Community College”

Following the college’s rebrand in April 2019, the college adopted a new naming convention: “Central Piedmont Community College” on first reference, and “Central Piedmont” on second reference.

The college discourages the use of “CPCC” or “CP” in all of its written communication. In addition, when you’re speaking about the college with others, both at the college and in public, please keep the above guidelines in mind. We are proudly “Central Piedmont Community College” or “Central Piedmont.”

Thank you so much for being a brand ambassador for us as we strive to tell our story clearly and concisely to everyone in Mecklenburg County and beyond.

Advisory: Governor Moves State to Phase 3

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced earlier today (Sept. 30) the state will move into Phase 3 of easing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Phase 3 will go into effect Friday, Oct. 2, at 5 p.m.

Under phase 3:

  • Movie theaters and conference centers can operate at 30% capacity or 100 people, whichever is less.
  • Bars may operate at 30% outdoor capacity or 100 people, whichever is less.
  • Small outdoor venues that hold fewer than 10,000 people can operate at 30% capacity or 100 people, whichever is less.
  • Large outdoor venues that hold 10,000 or more can operate at 7% capacity.
  • Outdoor amusement parks can operate at 30% capacity.

Among the continued requirements:

  • Face coverings remain mandatory for people over age 5.
  • Mass gatherings remain limited to 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors.
  • The existing alcohol curfew is extended.

The college continues to offer its fall classes in multiple formats – online, hybrid, blended, and face-to-face. (Hybrid and blended courses include both online and some face-to-face instruction.)  Short session fall classes begin Oct. 14, and Nov. 11.

For students who attend classes on campus, please read the Student Guide to Returning to Campus carefully. It’s important you follow all of the safety practices detailed in the guide. These include wearing a face covering, keeping a social distance from others, washing your hands frequently, self-monitoring for possible COVID-19 symptoms, and staying home if you feel ill at all.

Employees are encouraged to read the Guide for Returning to Campus to learn how to best keep their teammates and students as healthy and safe as possible going forward.

Class registration for the fall term is ongoing through Nov. 10. To register for Corporate and Continuing Education classes, please visit cpcc.edu/admissions/enroll/continuing-education/register.

 

Thank you for all that you continue to do to keep our community safe and healthy during this unprecedented time.

 

Transfer Resource Center Virtual Events

Take advantage of the may virtual resources being offered by our 4 year university partners.  See below for upcoming events for Central Piedmont students and visit the virtual Transfer Resource Center for more information

Appalachian State University Transfer Admissions Info Sessions

Meet representatives from Appalachian State University to answer your questions about how to transfer to App State from Central Piedmont, including:

  • online and on-campus programs
  • opportunities and resources
  • life as an App State student

Thursday, October 1st – 2-3pm; Register here.

Thursday, October 8th – 6-7pm; Register here.

UNC Wilmington Transfer Admissions Webinar

Monday, October 5th –  3-4pm

Learn about how to transfer to UNCW and the new guaranteed admission program with Central Piedmont! Register here.

UNC Wilmington Apply on the Fly 

Join UNCW for a presentation about the transfer application and to receive help completing your application.  Students that attend and submit their application will have the application fee waived!

Thursday, October 8th – 3-5pm, Register here.

NC State University Admissions Drop-ins

Stop in to ask your questions about transferring to NC State! Meet with a representative on Wednesday, October 7th – 2-4pm.

Jump On Board – Learn Job Search Strategies That Work

​Finding a job in a virtual environment is tough!  We invite you to join us for our Jump On Board workshop where we will help you navigate job search strategies that work.

  • October 7 from 4:00 – 5:00pm
  • October 13 from 5:00 – 6:00pm.

Please register today!

Once registered, you will receive reminder emails and other opportunities for you in your job searching process.

Feel free to join us through Zoom:

  • Meeting ID: 959 9224 8694
  • Passcode: 128407​

Please contact Anita.McGill@cpcc.edu if you have any questions.

Applications for Emerging Student Leaders Cohorts #3 and #4 Now Available

Emerging Student Leaders is a six-week, transformational student leadership development training program. Through self-awareness, team building, values, and communication development activities, Emerging Student Leaders will prepare you to identify and build your leadership skills, define your purpose, and create a network of support within your cohort and across Central Piedmont. For completing the program, you receive a certificate and a badge to include on your social media. Learn more information about Emerging Student Leaders.

Since we have filled two cohort groups for Emerging Student Leaders with several students on a waiting list, we are opening up two more groups this fall. Don’t miss your chance and apply today!

Cohort #3 – Thursdays from 11:00 – 12:30
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12

Cohort #4 – Mondays from 5:00 – 6:30
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
​​ Deadline for applications is Oct. 5

If you have any questions, please contact Anita.McGill@cpcc.edu.

Central Piedmont and Queens University Partner to Launch RoyalUp Program

Central Piedmont and Queen University announced the launch of its RoyalUp program – a new pathway to a bachelor’s degree that aims to expand college access to more students – on Friday.

Students who enroll in RoyalUp will take their first two years of classes at Central Piedmont and finish their bachelor’s degree at Queens. Students who maintain a 2.5 GPA or above are guaranteed admission as well as a $10,000 annual scholarship at Queens. This plan offers a new, cost-effective and direct pathway for Central Piedmont students who want to pursue a four-year degree.

Central Piedmont President Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer adds, This public-private partnership is unique and will be a great benefit to students in Mecklenburg County. We are excited to offer this option and pathway to our students who will thrive at Queens, where they will enjoy small class sizes, relationships with professors and a strong surrounding community. At the same time, this partnership is a great example of the higher-education community in Charlotte working together to build more avenues to greater economic mobility.”

Learn more at cpcc.edu/academics/transfer/queens-royalup.

Calling all Sports Lovers! New Esports Recreation Program

Join us for the new esports recreation program at Central Piedmont. Student Life has started an esports program for students to connect with one another and create a community virtually through esports.
Register for a league by downloading the Mission Control mobile application and joining a league at Central Piedmont Community College. Learn more information today.
  • Open to all currently enrolled Central Piedmont students, participating is FREE!
  • Our mission is to create a virtual community through esports and allow students to connect with one another

Students may sign up for the following leagues:

  1. Madden NFL 20 (Xbox 1 and PS4) (Play Mondays at 7 p.m.)
  2. Rocket League (Cross Platform, 2v2) (Play Wednesdays at 8 p.m.)
  3. Super Smash Bros (Nintendo Switch, 2v2) (Play Tuesdays at 8 p.m.)
  4. NBA 2K21 (Xbox 1 and PS4) (Play Thursdays at 7 p.m.)
  5. Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo Switch) (Play Mondays at 8 p.m.)
  6. FIFA 21 (Xbox 1 and PS4) (Play Thursdays at 8 p.m.)
Students can go to https://missioncontrol.app.link/VUKi01LVv9 to download the Mission Control app and search for Central Piedmont:
    -go to link
    -download app
    -create your profile
    -join the Central Piedmont organization
    -Register for a league
    -Invite your friends from Central Piedmont and play!
Sign ups are active now and run through October 2 and leagues will begin October 5. The top four teams in each league will make the playoffs and the winner of each league will win a gift card.
Contact justin.knoll@cpcc.edu to learn more or ask any questions

Student Fellows’ Opportunity for Charlotte Racial Justice Consortium

​​Central Piedmont has joined with UNC-Charlotte, Queens University, Johnson C. Smith University, and Johnson and Wales University to create the Charlotte Racial Justice Consortium (CRJC).

“The vision of the CRJC is to work towards a Charlotte community that understands its history of race and racism, believes in our shared humanity, embraces a more comprehensive narrative on race, and develops faculty, staff, and student leaders who work across our campuses towards truth, racial healing, and transformation. A key component of our TRHT Campus Center is the Racial Justice Fellows program, which empowers students on each campus to work towards this vision by building a skillset that can help to dismantle racism and achieve racial equity. Each campus will hire six Fellows to work on this project for the academic year 2020-2021.”
 ​
The Student Fellows’ two main priorities will be to research the racial history of Charlotte, with a special focus on Central Piedmont Community College (or whichever institution the Fellow attends), and leading the Racial Healing Circle programs. Students will receive training on research, presenting, and facilitating deliberative dialogues; among learning other skills and receiving support.
For their work students will be compensated with stipends which will total $2,000 for the entire year (fall 2020 – spring 2021). Applications are open now, and will close October 2nd with interviews taking place the week of October 5th.
Questions? Please contact Justin.Knoll@cpcc.edu or Kelvin.Chege@cpcc.edu.

Don’t Miss Out on Money For Classes – FASFA for 2021 -2022 Opens October 1

To keep you moving forward with your educational goals at Central Piedmont, our Financial Aid office is available remotely to assist you with the completion of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

The FAFSA is the primary form used by federal, state, and financial assistance programs to determine your eligibility for grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships. Did you know you must  fill out a new FAFSA every year?

Complete your FAFSA as soon as possible, as funding can be limited – so you definitely don’t want to wait.  If you do not fill out the FAFSA, you risk losing out on money that you might be eligible for.

The FAFSA for 2021–2022 opens Thursday, October 1.

Let a financial aid expert from the Central Piedmont Financial Aid office guide you through the process at a FAFSA Workshop. Learn more today!

Positive Community for Women Presents: Virtual Zoom Party

VIRTUAL ZUMBA PARTY! Join the Positive Community for Women on Wednesday, September 23 at 2:00pm via Zoom for fitness and fun with your fellow classmates. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and come ready to sweat! Please register to let us know you’re coming or join us on the day! We can’t wait to see you there.

Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/91056983750?pwd=QnlJS21PUi9wTVBGZ0l5cytyUlFKUT09

Meeting ID: 910 5698 3750

Passcode: PCW