North Carolina Learn and Earn Online
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Introduction
Students can now earn an associate degree or two years of college credit by taking free online college classes from ANY high school in the state!
Thanks to the leadership of Governor Mike Easley and the North Carolina General Assembly, North Carolina public high school students can earn college credits through a special initiative called "Learn and Earn Online." Qualified students in participating public high schools can take a variety of online college-credit courses at no cost to them or to their families. Students earn both high school and college credit for completed courses. These courses are offered during fall and spring semesters through community colleges.
Spring 2009
For the spring 2009 semester, CPCC will pilot the following "Learn and Earn" online courses with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (CMS).
- ACA-118-50: College Study Skills
- ACA-120-50: Career Assessment
- SOC-210-98: Introduction to Sociology
For registration dates or to sign up, please check with your high school guidance counselor or career development coordinator (CDC).
For more information about the "North Carolina Learn and Earn" program, check-out the site's frequently asked questions and answers here.
Apply Today
Click here for the "College Foundation of NC" online application system.
Click here for the CPCC eLearning Student Orientation online.

