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.