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.

Your class is full? See if there is a wait list!

The college has begun piloting a new “Wait List” option.  As a pilot program, not all courses or sections will be involved in the testing of this option; however, we want you to be aware in case a course you are signing up for is full and you receive a wait list option to add your name.Registration for classes box with blue waitlist button at the bottom

If a course you are trying to register for is full and is involved in the “Wait List Pilot,” then you will see a message with a blue “Wait List” button. If you want to join the wait list, select the button and you will receive a message that you have been added to the wait list. Be sure to check Central Piedmont student email frequently. If a seat becomes available, you will get an email notification to your Central Piedmont email address. You will need to respond and register within the 24 hour eligibility window. If you do not, your name will go back on the wait list, at the end of the list. If you are attempting to register for multiple sections of the same course, you can be added to the wait list for all of the sections.

See a list of sections in the Waitlist Pilot program

If you have any questions or concerns, or if you wish to speak with someone regarding course prerequisites, please contact your navigator at navigate@cpcc.edu  (en español: ayuda@cpcc.edu) or call 704.330.2722.

Register now for spring 2021 — Keep going! We can help.

Take core classes or required courses for your major — whatever you need — please let us help you stay on track with your goals this spring. teaching instructing in front of whiteboard while students are sitting in class using laptops

Central Piedmont is currently (and safely) offering courses in multiple formats — online, hybrid, blended, and in-person. (Hybrid and blended courses include both online and some face-to-face instruction.) Central Piedmont continues to follow the state’s in-person guidelines that apply to higher education.

Career and academic support services are available online to help you reach your goals. There are also scholarship funds available to help you complete your program.

Don’t wait any longer – register today to build the schedule you want. The college will be closed Dec. 24 — Jan. 1 for the winter holiday — online registration will still be available — so let us help you now. Here’s how:

  1. Check in with a Central Piedmont advisor to plan your schedule online.
  2. Talk to a financial aid counselor to apply for and pay your tuition with a scholarship, a grant, or emergency funds.
  3. Download the Central Piedmont app to register and access services, your schedule, and financial aid.

Classes begin Jan. 11 —  visit the registration page for more information.

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.