For the college’s coronavirus updates, please visit cpcc.edu/coronavirus.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced earlier today (Oct. 21) Phase Three of statewide coronavirus restrictions will remain in effect until at least Nov. 13.
In Phase 3, which began Oct. 2, bars, entertainment venues, movie theaters and large outdoor venues were allowed to reopen with capacity restrictions. Capacity limits remained in place for restaurants, and mass gatherings were limited as well – 25 for indoors and 50 for outdoors.
As a friendly reminder, open registration for spring classes begins Nov. 9. Also, registration for Corporate and Continuing Education courses is ongoing.
Learn more and stay up to date at cpcc.edu/coronavirus.
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Fall Payment Deadline: Registration between July 27–Aug. 2
Check tuition, fees, and payment dates and methods. If you register for a 12-week, short (eight-week), or mini (four-week) session after the open registration period, you must pay your balance due by the Monday after you register. You can still register and pay for classes online during times when the college is closed. Your course registration is not final until you have paid your balance due.
Learn about the tuition payment plan and financial aid and scholarship options.
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Fall Payment Deadline: Registration between Aug. 3–9
Check tuition, fees, and payment dates and methods. If you register for a 12-week, short (eight-week), or mini (four-week) session after the open registration period, you must pay your balance due by the Monday after you register. You can still register and pay for classes online during times when the college is closed. Your course registration is not final until you have paid your balance due.
Learn about the tuition payment plan and financial aid and scholarship options.
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Fall Pay-as-You-Go Period
If you register for classes during these dates, you pay for your classes the same day that you register (pay-as-you-go).
Check tuition, fees, and payment dates and methods. If you register for a 12-week, short (eight-week), or mini (four-week) session after the full semester starts, you must pay your balance due by the Monday after you register. You can still register and pay for classes online during times when the college is closed. Your course registration is not final until you have paid your balance due.
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Last Day to Drop for Full Tuition Refund: Full Fall Semester, 1st 12-Week, 1st Short, 1st Mini Sessions
If you drop a course that has not started yet by this date, you will not receive a W grade and the course will not appear on your transcript.
- Learn more about refunds.
- Consider how dropping courses and/or withdrawing can affect your financial aid.
- Learn about registration and grading policies, such as W grades.
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First Day of Full Fall Semester, 1st 12-Week Session, 1st Short Session, and 1st Mini Session
Short sessions are eight weeks long. Mini sessions are four weeks long.
Faculty and staff can find future calendars in the employee intranet.
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Graduation Application Opens - Fall
Completing a for-college-credit degree, diploma, or certificate? Will you be ready to graduate at the end of this semester? This is the date you can start your graduation application to graduate in the spring.
Learn how to apply to graduate. To apply, you must be currently registered in courses this semester. Remember to check in with your advisor before applying.
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Refunds Issued for Fall
Review the college refund policies. If you drop a course after this date, we continue to issue refunds at the end of each week. We do not issue refunds during the last week of the month.
This is different from a financial aid refund. Refer to the financial aid site for information on financial aid refunds.
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Fall Payment Deadline: Registration between Aug. 17–23
Check tuition, fees, and payment dates and methods. If you register for a 12-week, short (eight-week), or mini (four-week) session after the open registration period, you must pay your balance due by the Monday after you register. You can still register and pay for classes online during times when the college is closed. Your course registration is not final until you have paid your balance due.
Learn about the tuition payment plan and financial aid and scholarship options.
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Labor Day; College Closed
No classes; all campus departments and buildings closed. The college will resume normal operations on Tuesday, September 7.
In the event of an emergency, please contact College Security Services.
Faculty and staff can find future calendars in the employee intranet.