for juniors and seniors TUITION FREE Career amp College Promise Career amp College Promise CCP provides seamless dual enrollment educational opportunities for eligible North Carolina high school students in order to accelerate completion of college certificates diplomas and associate ID: 606429
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College Classes
for juniors and seniorsTUITION FREECareer & College Promise
Career & College Promise (CCP) provides seamless dual enrollment educational opportunities for eligible North Carolina high school students in order to accelerate completion of college certificates, diplomas and associate degrees that lead to college transfer or provide entry-level job skills. Career & College Promise is for students who want to get a head start on college and who are college-ready while still in high school.
gives high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to get a “jump start” on a two-year or four-year degree while still in high school. Best of all, it is tuition free.Slide2
The purpose of Career and College Promise is to offer structured opportunities for qualified high school students to dually enroll in community college courses that provide pathways that lead to a certificate, diploma, or degree as well as provide entry-level jobs skills. Slide3
College Transfer Pathway
Career and Technical Education PathwaySlide4
College Transfer PathwaySlide5
Courses students take during their freshmen year:
ENG 111- Writing and Inquiry
COM 231-Public Speaking
HS 131-American History I*
HIS 132-American History II*
PSY 150- General Psychology
SOC 210-Introcuction to Sociology
BIO 110-Principles of Biology
MAT 171-Precalculus Algebra*
SPA 111-Spanish I*
SPA 112-Spanish II*
MAT 143- Quantitative Literacy
MAT 171-Precalculus Algebra
Etc.
Courses receive honors credit on high school transcript
College Transfer CoursesSlide6
College Transfer Eligibility
High school junior or seniorWeighted 3.0 GPA or higherDemonstrate college readiness in English, reading and math- PLAN, PSAT, SAT, ACT, or NC DAP (Rowan-Cabarrus)Students maybe enrolled in the College Transfer Pathway and a Career and Technical Education PathwaySlide7
Career and Technical PathwaysSlide8
Career and Technical Pathways
North Campus-SalisburySlide9
Career and Technical Pathways
CBTC-HWY 29 and Poplar Tent ConcordSlide10
Career and Technical Pathways
South- Interstate 85 at Exit 55 (HWY 73)Slide11
Career and Technical Pathways
Cosmetology Programs
West Ave. KannapolisSlide12
Career and Technical Education
Eligibility High school junior or seniorWeighted 3.0 GPA on high school courses or have the recommendation of the high school principal or his/her designee and Meet the pre-requisities for the career pathwaySlide13
Nurse Aide Certificate
NCRC- KannapolisOpen to Seniors OnlyInformation Sessions Feb. or March, 201720 applicants will be acceptedRequirements:Minimum of 3.0 GPACollege Ready in English, reading and mathAttendance and discipline issuesEssayPersonal InterviewSlide14
Process for Application
Contact your school counselorComplete the applicationMust provide a Social Security #Complete the registration formCopy of high school transcriptCopy of qualifying test scoresSlide15
Important Information
Reminder that the tuition is free Students are responsible for any lab feesResponsible for the purchase of textbooks (please see your guidance counselor for additional information)Students must provide their own transportationConflicts between school and college schedules?Students are responsible for attending their college classes even when their high school is on break and vice-versaOrientation is required for all new CCP students-Summer 2016Slide16
Tena Martin
Director, Career and Technical Education
NCRC, Kannapolis704-214-3734Tena.martin@rccc.edu
Gene McCants – AdvisingCoordinator, High School ProgramsNorth Campus, Salisbury704-216-3528Mondays 8:00 – 5:00
Tuesdays 8:00 – 5:00Thursdays 8:00 – 5:00