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.
Student Life
At Central Piedmont, your education is more than what you learn in class. The options for getting involved are endless.
All Student Life staff are working remotely during the coronavirus situation. If you need immediate assistance, please email student.life@cpcc.edu or leave a message at 704.330.6584.
Find a club to join, talk to the Student Life representative on your campus to join Student Government Association, attend an event, or get involved at your campus. Central Piedmont has over 70 clubs and organizations that you can choose from, as well as honor societies, fitness and recreation, service learning, and leadership opportunities.
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Student Events Calendar
Use the following calendar to find upcoming student events and activities. Be sure to also check out the college events calendar.
Constitution Day
The U.S. Department of Education recognizes September 17 as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day in commemoration of the September 17, 1787 signing of the United States Constitution. Every public institution is asked to host an educational program about the Constitution on this date.
At Central Piedmont, Constitution Day programs have included a variety of subjects, such as:
- panelists in local media discussing the First Amendment
- slavery and the Thirteenth Amendment
- an exploration of immigration and the Constitution
- public readings of the entire Constitution
- voter rights, as written in the Constitution
Please refer to the Student Life events calendar during the middle of September for information on our annual Constitution Day program.