Mid-Year High School Grads
Mid-year graduates have a few extra steps to take in order to begin classes at CPCC immediately following high school graduation. Listed below are the steps to take as a mid-year grad.
The first step is meeting with your Career Development Coordinator (CDC) or Guidance Counselor to see if you are eligible for the Career and College Promise. For more information on this program, please visit http://www.cpcc.edu/hsprograms/career-college-promise
Students who are not eligible for the Career and College Promise program have the option of enrolling in the second 8 week session beginning in March 2012. Registration begins November 14, 2011. Students wishing to enroll in this short session should complete the following steps:
1. Complete and submit a CPCC admissions form here
2. Sign up for a PEP Session at here
3. Complete Accuplacer Placement Test (http://www.cpcc.edu/testing_assessment):
Take CPCC placements tests to determine the appropriate level of course work. These tests can be taken at any campus. If eligible for the SAT/ACT waiver, submit scores through College Board directly to CPCC. Certain selective programs may have additional admissions requirements.
4. Set up your CPCC Login here
Your CPCC Login allows you to access many online services at the college.
5. Activate your CPCC email here.
**All financial aid and billing correspondence will be sent to your CPCC email
6. Meet with an academic advisor for review of program requirements and for assistance with course selection. This can be done at any campus.
7. Provide an official high school transcript with expected graduation date (must be in a sealed envelope). For minor students (under the age of 18), the graduation date must be prior to the term for which the student wishes to enroll. Once the student has graduated, he or she must provide an additional official high school transcript with actual graduation date (must be in a sealed envelope).
*If you plan to register before an official transcript with final graduation date is available, you must present a letter at the point of registration. This letter must confirm that graduation requirements will be completed prior to the first day of the second session (March). Students must register in person and may present this letter to the Registrar at any CPCC campus. This letter must be on school letterhead, signed by the guidance counselor or principal, and include the actual date on which graduation requirements will be completed.
8. Prior to registration students should seek a residence classification review to determine the amount of tuition they must pay. This applies whether or not the student has previously taken classes as a dually enrolled student. Documentation may be required.
